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  2. Śvetāmbara Terapanth - Wikipedia

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    The sect consists of over 850 monks, nuns, Samans, and Samanis (a rank between ascetics and lay-followers) who adhere to strict codes of discipline, and has millions of followers worldwide. [9] The sect emphasizes non-violence, vegetarianism, and strict adherence to the canonical code of conduct for ascetics.

  3. Purdah - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Indian society, "practices that restricted women's social mobility and behavior" existed but the arrival of Islam in India "intensified these Hindu practices, and by the 19th century purdah was the customary practice of high-caste Hindu and elite communities throughout India."

  4. Konyak Naga - Wikipedia

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    The ethnic members maintain a very disciplined community life with strict adherence to duties and responsibilities assigned to each of them. [citation needed]

  5. Students Turn Professor’s Strict Scheduling Rules ... - AOL

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    As a student, you have to juggle countless responsibilities—completing homework, tackling assignments, crafting presentations, and, of course, adhering to your professor’s strict schedule. But ...

  6. Fundamentalism - Wikipedia

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    Fundamentalism is a tendency among certain groups and individuals that are characterized by the application of a strict ... for strict adherence ... meaning of the ...

  7. Discipline - Wikipedia

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    Discipline is the self-control that is gained by requiring that rules or orders be obeyed, and the ability to keep working at something that is difficult. [1] Disciplinarians believe that such self-control is of the utmost importance and enforce a set of rules that aim to develop such behavior.

  8. Belief - Wikipedia

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    First self-applied as a term to the conservative doctrine outlined by anti-modernist Protestants in the United States, [65] "fundamentalism" in religious terms denotes strict adherence to an interpretation of scriptures that are generally associated with theologically conservative positions or traditional understandings of the text and are ...

  9. Brahmin gotra - Wikipedia

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    Strict adherence to Rigvedic marital doctrines, however, varies across Brahmin communities. [27] For example, Brahmins from the Deccan Plateau have been known to permit marriages within the same Gotra provided the married individuals are not members of an immediate family. [ 27 ]