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  2. Jainism in Assam - Wikipedia

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    Surya Pahar in the Goalpara district of Assam has several Jain statues and relics. [ 1 ] One of the oldest Jain temples in Guwahati was established in 1965 in the Fancy Bazar locality.

  3. Jainism in Haryana - Wikipedia

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    Agroha region came under influence of Jainism during Acharya Bhadrabahu.Rohtak was an important Jain center as Lord Mahavira paid many visits to this district. Ancient Tirthankara idols and Jain temples were also found in the vicinity of Khokhra-kot, belonging to Rajput-era.

  4. Buddhism and Jainism - Wikipedia

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    In north India, the sitting Jain and Buddhist images are in padmasana, whereas in South India both Jain and Buddhist images are in ardha-padmasana (also termed virasana in Sri Lanka). However the Jain images are always samadhi mudra, whereas the Buddha images can also be in bhumi-sparsha, dharam-chakra-pravartana and other mudras. The standing ...

  5. Mahamastakabhisheka - Wikipedia

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    It is an important Jain festival held once every 12 years. It is an integral part of the ancient and composite Jain tradition. The festival is held in veneration of a 17.4-metre (57 ft) high monolithic statue of the Siddha Bahubali. The anointing last took place in February 2018, and the next ceremony will take place in 2030. [1]

  6. List of Jains - Wikipedia

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    Bhagchandra Jain – scholar of Jainism, Buddhism and ancient languages.; recipient of the President's (Rastrapati) Award; has written over 40 books and published more than 300 research papers; Champat Rai Jain – influential Jain writer and apologist of the 20th century; Padmanabh Jaini – author, Professor Emeritus Berkeley University ...

  7. Mithilapuri Jain Teerth - Wikipedia

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    Mithilapuri Jain Teerth (Maithili: मिथिलापुरी जैन तीर्थ) is a sacred place in the tradition of Jainism. It is believed to be the birthplace and the penance place of the two Jain Tirthankars Bhagwan Mallinath Swami and Bhagwan Naminath Swami .

  8. Shantinatha - Wikipedia

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    Various Jain temple complexes across India feature him, and these are important pilgrimage sites in Jainism. Hastinapur , for example, is a hilly part of Uttar Pradesh, which is believed to have been a place of Shantinath, along with Aranatha and Kunthunath .

  9. History of Jainism - Wikipedia

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    The Jain and Hindu communities have often been very close and mutually accepting. Some Hindu temples have included a Jain Tirthankara within its premises in a place of honour. [122] [123] Similarly numerous temple complexes feature both Hindu and Jain monuments, with Badami cave temples and Khajuraho among some of the most well known. [124] [125]