- A śramaṇa is a
person "who labours, toils, or
exerts themselves for some
higher or
religious purpose" or "s****er, or ascetic, one who
performs acts of...
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Jainism (/ˈdʒeɪnɪzəm/ JAY-niz-əm), also
known as Jain Dharma, is an
Indian religion whose three main
pillars are
nonviolence (ahiṃsā),
asceticism (aparigraha)...
- to the south".
According to
Alexander Berzin, "Buddhism
developed as a
shramana school that
accepted rebirth under the
force of karma,
while rejecting...
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Shabari (Sanskrit: शबरी, IAST: Śabarī), also
known as Bhilni, Bhilani, and
Shramana, is an
elderly woman ascetic in the
Hindu epic Ramayana. She is described...
- The
Jains in
India are the last
direct representatives of the
ancient Shramana tradition.
People who
practice Jainism, an
ancient religion of the Indian...
- and as a
haven of learning. Parshvanatha, the 23rd
Tirthankar led the
shramana order in this
region in 9th
century BCE.
Jainism was
revived and re-organised...
-
network of
relationships that
lends stability to a
religious identity.
Shramana is
vedic term for s****er or shishya.
Identification with and followership...
-
Religion in
India (2011 census)
Hinduism (79.8%)
Islam (14.2%)
Christianity (2.3%)
Sikhism (1.7%)
Buddhism (0.7%) Animism/Adivasi (0.5%)
Jainism (0.4%)...
- New
films and
shows streaming on OTT this w****".
Telegraph India. Kar,
Shramana (22
December 2024). "Doctors on OTT:
Intense medical tensions, compelling...
-
karma doctrine may be non-Vedic, and the
ideas may have
developed in the "
shramana"
traditions that
preceded Buddhism and Jainism.
Others state that some...