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प्रश्न
Enumerate the sources of study for Jainism and Buddhism.
उत्तर
- Sources of Jainism:
- Mahavira's preaching was orally transmitted by his disciples over the course of about. one thousand years.
- In the early period of Jainism, monks strictly followed the five great vows of Jainism. Even religious scriptures were considered possessions and therefore knowledge of the religion was never documented.
- Two hundred years after the death of Mahavira, Jain scholars attempted to codify the canon by convening an assembly at Pataliputra, but it ended as a failure.
- A second council held at Vallabhi, in the 5th century A.D., was, however, successful in
- Over time, many learned monks, older in age and rich in wisdom, had compiled commentaries on various topics.
- Sources of Buddhism:
- Buddha's teachings for a long time were transmitted through the memory of teachers and disciples.
- They were reduced to writing by 80 B.C. and were written in the Pali language.
- The Pali canon Tripitaka has three divisions, also known as the Threefold Basket. They include Vinaya Pitaka, Sutta Pitaka and Abhidhamma Pitaka.
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