Jainism and Buddhism

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  1. 2. The specific Buddhist Pitaka that describes Buddhist philosophy.
  2. 8. Meaning the Three Jewels, these are the Jain principles followed to attain the ultimate goal of salvation.
  3. 9. The Jain vow that dictates not possessing property.
  4. 14. The giant structure located at Gomateshwara that highlights Jain art and architecture.
  5. 15. The Jain vow defined precisely as practicing chastity.
  6. 16. The Jain sect that actively rejected the authority of Jain Angas.
  7. 17. A prominent Jain temple location in Gujarat that has more than 800 temples.
  8. 18. The Jain Sutra that specifically deals with the code of conduct for Jain monks.
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  1. 1. A major Buddhist monastery plundered and destroyed during the eighth-century invasions alongside Nalanda.
  2. 3. The Buddhist Pitaka dealing with rules and regulations for monks and nuns (bhikkhus and bhikkhunis).
  3. 4. The Buddhist Pitaka which comprises the direct discourses of Buddha.
  4. 5. The ultimate goal of life in Buddhism defined as freedom from the cycle of birth and death.
  5. 6. The Buddhist prayer halls mentioned as part of their unique architectural contribution.
  6. 7. The Jain Sutra (also called Vyakhya Pragnapti) providing a comprehensive description of Jain doctrines.
  7. 10. The Jain vow that stands for not stealing
  8. 11. The specific Jain sect noted for accepting exactly eleven Angas.
  9. 12. About 550 stories written in Pali that throw light on the political, economic, and social conditions from the 5th to 2nd century BC.
  10. 13. The Buddhist monasteries built alongside stupas and rock-cut cave temples.