Śvētāmbara - définition. Qu'est-ce que Śvētāmbara
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Śvētāmbara - définition


Śvētāmbara         
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  • [[Tirth Pat]] on display at [[Prince of Wales museum]], Mumbai
BRANCH OF JAINISM
Shvetambara; Shvetambar; Svetambar; Swetambar; Shwetambar; Svetambar Terapanthi; Swetembar Terapanth; Svetembar Terapanth; Shwetamber; Svethambara; Svetambara; Swetamber; Baba Dittu Ji; Shewtambar; Svetambara Terapanth; Shwetambara; Śvetāmbara; Shewtambar Terapanth; Śvētāmbar
The Śvētāmbara (; śvētapaṭa; also spelled Shwethambara, Svetambar, Shvetambara or Swetambar) is one of the two main branches of Jainism, the other being the Digambara. Śvētāmbara means "white-clad", and refers to its ascetics' practice of wearing white clothes, which sets it apart from the Digambara "sky-clad" Jains, whose ascetic practitioners go nude.
Svetambara         
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BRANCH OF JAINISM
Shvetambara; Shvetambar; Svetambar; Swetambar; Shwetambar; Svetambar Terapanthi; Swetembar Terapanth; Svetembar Terapanth; Shwetamber; Svethambara; Svetambara; Swetamber; Baba Dittu Ji; Shewtambar; Svetambara Terapanth; Shwetambara; Śvetāmbara; Shewtambar Terapanth; Śvētāmbar
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¦ noun a member of one of the two principal sects of Jainism, who practise asceticism and wear white clothing. See also Digambara.
Origin
from Sanskrit svetambara, lit. 'white-clad'.
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  • Āchārya [[Kundakunda]], one of the most important Digambara philosophers
  • Āchārya Pushpadanta, depicted writing down the ''Ṣaṭkhaṅḍāgama''
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  • Stela depicting ''Śhrut Jnāna'', "the knowledge which is heard" (directly from the omniscient fordmakers)
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  • Tattvārthsūtra]] is regarded as the most authoritative book on Jainism, and the only text authoritative in both the Svetambara and Digambara sects
TEXTS RELATED TO THE RELIGION OF JAINISM
Śvētāmbara literature; Agam Sutras; Languages of Jain literature; Āgama (Jainism); Jain scriptures; Aagam; Jain Agams; Jain texts; Jain canons; Jain text; Jains texts; Jain Agama; Nava Tatva Sutra; Jain languages; Jain agama; Pannavana Sutta; Jain poet; Jain Scriptures; Jain agams; Jain Aagams; Jain Agamas (Digambara); Jaina work; Digambara literature; Jain Agamas; Jain Agamas(Śvētāmbara); Jain Scripture; Jain Angas; Jain Agamas (Śvētāmbara); Jain Sauraseni
Jain literature (Devanagri: जैन साहित्य) refers to the literature of the Jain religion. It is a vast and ancient literary tradition, which was initially transmitted orally.