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