Deck 5: Jainism and Sikhism

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Nanak offended both Hindus and Muslims by

A) denying the truth of their scriptures.
B) declaring that "there is no Hindu and no Musalman."
C) worshipping the wrong god.
D) singing rude songs.
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According to Nanak, what is the cause of human suffering?

A) ignorance
B) harming other beings
C) loving the self more than God
D) loving the world more than the Guru
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Mahavira's enlightenment at about age 42 led to his experience of

A) ishatpragbhara.
B) Agamas.
C) Nirvana.
D) Digambaras.
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In Nanak's direct vision of God he received

A) a drum.
B) a cup of nectar.
C) two tablets of stone.
D) a sword.
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The first guru of the Sikhs was

A) Nanak.
B) Japji.
C) Govind.
D) Mogul.
Question
Nanak initially attracted converts with his

A) inspirational sermons.
B) writings in the Adi Granth.
C) unusual attire.
D) songs of love for God.
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Of the five stages in a Sikh's progress toward union with God, which of these does not belong?

A) piety
B) nonharming
C) humility
D) knowledge
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The Jain holy death achieved by fasting is

A) sallekhana.
B) Sthanakvasis.
C) triloka.
D) ishatpragbhara.
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Digambara monks symbolize their renunciation by

A) being "sky clad."
B) being "white clad."
C) shaving their heads.
D) taking vows of celibacy.
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To a Jain, ahimsa means

A) beyond life and death.
B) truth.
C) nonviolence.
D) mercy killing.
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The main temple, the sacred center of the Sikhs, is located in

A) Bodhgaya.
B) New Delhi.
C) Amritsar.
D) Mecca.
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Which Hindu provision is rejected in Sikhism?

A) cremation
B) caste
C) rebirth
D) karma
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The Jain principle of aparigraph refers to

A) nonattachment.
B) nonviolence.
C) not stealing.
D) non-soul.
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In The Story of Samaraditya , by Haribhadra, a man clung to life for

A) a hive of bees.
B) drops of honey.
C) an elephant.
D) a sacred python.
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From the earliest days, this Sikh helped Guru Nanak emphasize God's praise.

A) Kabir
B) Akbar
C) Jahangir
D) Mardana
Question
According to Jain teachings, the best way to avoid bad karma and increase good karma is

A) to revere human souls only.
B) to revere all souls; human or not.
C) to revere the souls of the dead.
D) to worship the Tirthankaras.
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In Jain teachings, the problem for humans is

A) the law of karma.
B) suffering.
C) the triloka.
D) violence.
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The Sikhs believe the problem for humans to be

A) polytheism.
B) ignorance.
C) the law of karma.
D) alienation from God.
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The Jain Agamas are translations of

A) the sermons of Parshva.
B) the revelations of the Tirthankaras.
C) the heavenly sounds of Mahavira.
D) the Hindu Vedas.
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To a Sikh, the worst punishment would be

A) separation from God.
B) reincarnation.
C) being forced to eat meat.
D) burning the Adi Granth.
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The Jain Acaranga teaches that one who does not teach others to avoid harming animals continues to sin.
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At gurdwaras, eating is a symbolic act.
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By sharing food among worshipers, Sikhs avoid caste distinctions.
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Digambaras believe that a woman must be reborn as a man before she can become a Tirthankara.
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Mahavira renounced the world at age thirty.
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A Jina is a person who has conquered rebirth.
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"God is one" is a central Sikh teaching.
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Jains believe that injuring life now will involve one in suffering in the next life.
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Nanak believed in the Hindu concepts of karma and samsara.
Question
After the death of Guru Gobind Singh, the Sikhs were ordered to honor only the

A) Golden Temple at Amritsar.
B) Adi Granth.
C) Vedas.
D) Qur'an.
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Shvetambaras believe that Mahavira was conceived by a Brahmin woman, but given birth by a Kshatriya woman.
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After his renunciation of the world, Mahavira attracted only a few devoted followers.
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The Agamas canon is divided into Purva, Anga, and Angabahya.
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Shvetambaras believe that the presence of clothing on a monk indicates residual shame.
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Sikhism was a compromise worked out by Hindus and Muslims.
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In the twenty-first century, Sikhism is no longer a vital religion of India.
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Digambaras claim that Mahavira became a householder before beginning his spiritual quest.
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Mahavira's search for enlightenment lasted twenty years.
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Jains place no importance on dreams in prophecy.
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According to the Sikhs, God exists in

A) heaven.
B) the human heart.
C) Nirvana.
D) the Golden Temple at Amritsar.
Question
Sikhs believe the world and humans to be essentially opposed to God.
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Modern Sikh scholars believe their faith to be a syncretism of Hinduism and Islam.
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Anyone can become a Sikh by believing in the one God, the teachings of the ten gurus, and the Adi Granth.
Question
After Nanak received his revelation from God, his friends thought he had been possessed by a demon.
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Jains believe the world to be comprised of one undivided soul.
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chastity
Aparigraph
chastity
Ahimsa
chastity
brahmacharya
chastity
asteya
chastity
satya
no stealing
Aparigraph
no stealing
Ahimsa
no stealing
brahmacharya
no stealing
asteya
no stealing
satya
nonattachment
Aparigraph
nonattachment
Ahimsa
nonattachment
brahmacharya
nonattachment
asteya
nonattachment
satya
truthfulness
Aparigraph
truthfulness
Ahimsa
truthfulness
brahmacharya
truthfulness
asteya
truthfulness
satya
nonviolence
Aparigraph
nonviolence
Ahimsa
nonviolence
brahmacharya
nonviolence
asteya
nonviolence
satya
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Jains believe that all life, human or animal, is the same.
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Match between columns
Jain Scriptures
Agamas
Jain Scriptures
Purvas
Jain Scriptures
ajiva
Jain Scriptures
Angas
Jain Scriptures
jiva
Jain "immortal essence" or soul
Agamas
Jain "immortal essence" or soul
Purvas
Jain "immortal essence" or soul
ajiva
Jain "immortal essence" or soul
Angas
Jain "immortal essence" or soul
jiva
Jain categories of existence lacking soul
Agamas
Jain categories of existence lacking soul
Purvas
Jain categories of existence lacking soul
ajiva
Jain categories of existence lacking soul
Angas
Jain categories of existence lacking soul
jiva
twelve books reputed from Mahavira
Agamas
twelve books reputed from Mahavira
Purvas
twelve books reputed from Mahavira
ajiva
twelve books reputed from Mahavira
Angas
twelve books reputed from Mahavira
jiva
ancient Jain texts not now in existence
Agamas
ancient Jain texts not now in existence
Purvas
ancient Jain texts not now in existence
ajiva
ancient Jain texts not now in existence
Angas
ancient Jain texts not now in existence
jiva
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beyond life and death
loka
beyond life and death
sallekhana
beyond life and death
Sthanakvasis
beyond life and death
ishatpragbhar
Jains separated over worship of idols
loka
Jains separated over worship of idols
sallekhana
Jains separated over worship of idols
Sthanakvasis
Jains separated over worship of idols
ishatpragbhar
the Jain universe
loka
the Jain universe
sallekhana
the Jain universe
Sthanakvasis
the Jain universe
ishatpragbhar
holy death by fasting
loka
holy death by fasting
sallekhana
holy death by fasting
Sthanakvasis
holy death by fasting
ishatpragbhar
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Briefly describe how a Jain may attain salvation.
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Describe Nanak's unusual attire and what it symbolized to him.
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Khalsa Singhs are required to kill anyone who attempts to persecute members of their faith.
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What was Nanak's response when told by Meccan Muslims not to point his feet at the sacred Ka'bah?
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Explain why Har Gobind began the Sikh tradition of wearing two swords and what they represent.
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Give at least three examples of differences between Digambara and Shvetambara beliefs regarding the life and teachings of Mahavira.
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On what do Sikhs base the authority of the Adi Granth?
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Identify and describe each of the five Jain principles for living.
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Identify three ways in which Jainism shares beliefs with Hinduism.
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Describe the three main ideas that comprise the Jain worldview.
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The Jain laity do not generally apply the doctrine of nonviolence to capital punishment.
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What is the "inverted order in the world to come" as described in Vedic belief?
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Identify and describe each of the five stages of a Sikh's progress toward union with God.
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On what three things do Jains believe statements about the universe depend? What story is used to illustrate these statements?
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Briefly describe Nanak's teachings on the nature of God.
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Explain why the Jains believe that one may only attain release from human form.
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Briefly describe the Sikh attitude toward women.
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In The Story of Samaraditya , what does Haribhadra interpret the drops of honey to represent?
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Explain young Nanak's reasons for rejecting the janeu.
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Identify and describe each of the five K's of the Khalsa Singhs.
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1
Nanak offended both Hindus and Muslims by

A) denying the truth of their scriptures.
B) declaring that "there is no Hindu and no Musalman."
C) worshipping the wrong god.
D) singing rude songs.
A
2
According to Nanak, what is the cause of human suffering?

A) ignorance
B) harming other beings
C) loving the self more than God
D) loving the world more than the Guru
C
3
Mahavira's enlightenment at about age 42 led to his experience of

A) ishatpragbhara.
B) Agamas.
C) Nirvana.
D) Digambaras.
C
4
In Nanak's direct vision of God he received

A) a drum.
B) a cup of nectar.
C) two tablets of stone.
D) a sword.
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The first guru of the Sikhs was

A) Nanak.
B) Japji.
C) Govind.
D) Mogul.
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Nanak initially attracted converts with his

A) inspirational sermons.
B) writings in the Adi Granth.
C) unusual attire.
D) songs of love for God.
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Of the five stages in a Sikh's progress toward union with God, which of these does not belong?

A) piety
B) nonharming
C) humility
D) knowledge
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The Jain holy death achieved by fasting is

A) sallekhana.
B) Sthanakvasis.
C) triloka.
D) ishatpragbhara.
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Digambara monks symbolize their renunciation by

A) being "sky clad."
B) being "white clad."
C) shaving their heads.
D) taking vows of celibacy.
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To a Jain, ahimsa means

A) beyond life and death.
B) truth.
C) nonviolence.
D) mercy killing.
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The main temple, the sacred center of the Sikhs, is located in

A) Bodhgaya.
B) New Delhi.
C) Amritsar.
D) Mecca.
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Which Hindu provision is rejected in Sikhism?

A) cremation
B) caste
C) rebirth
D) karma
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The Jain principle of aparigraph refers to

A) nonattachment.
B) nonviolence.
C) not stealing.
D) non-soul.
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In The Story of Samaraditya , by Haribhadra, a man clung to life for

A) a hive of bees.
B) drops of honey.
C) an elephant.
D) a sacred python.
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From the earliest days, this Sikh helped Guru Nanak emphasize God's praise.

A) Kabir
B) Akbar
C) Jahangir
D) Mardana
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According to Jain teachings, the best way to avoid bad karma and increase good karma is

A) to revere human souls only.
B) to revere all souls; human or not.
C) to revere the souls of the dead.
D) to worship the Tirthankaras.
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In Jain teachings, the problem for humans is

A) the law of karma.
B) suffering.
C) the triloka.
D) violence.
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The Sikhs believe the problem for humans to be

A) polytheism.
B) ignorance.
C) the law of karma.
D) alienation from God.
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The Jain Agamas are translations of

A) the sermons of Parshva.
B) the revelations of the Tirthankaras.
C) the heavenly sounds of Mahavira.
D) the Hindu Vedas.
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To a Sikh, the worst punishment would be

A) separation from God.
B) reincarnation.
C) being forced to eat meat.
D) burning the Adi Granth.
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The Jain Acaranga teaches that one who does not teach others to avoid harming animals continues to sin.
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At gurdwaras, eating is a symbolic act.
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By sharing food among worshipers, Sikhs avoid caste distinctions.
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Digambaras believe that a woman must be reborn as a man before she can become a Tirthankara.
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Mahavira renounced the world at age thirty.
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A Jina is a person who has conquered rebirth.
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"God is one" is a central Sikh teaching.
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Jains believe that injuring life now will involve one in suffering in the next life.
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Nanak believed in the Hindu concepts of karma and samsara.
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After the death of Guru Gobind Singh, the Sikhs were ordered to honor only the

A) Golden Temple at Amritsar.
B) Adi Granth.
C) Vedas.
D) Qur'an.
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Shvetambaras believe that Mahavira was conceived by a Brahmin woman, but given birth by a Kshatriya woman.
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After his renunciation of the world, Mahavira attracted only a few devoted followers.
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The Agamas canon is divided into Purva, Anga, and Angabahya.
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Shvetambaras believe that the presence of clothing on a monk indicates residual shame.
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Sikhism was a compromise worked out by Hindus and Muslims.
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In the twenty-first century, Sikhism is no longer a vital religion of India.
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Digambaras claim that Mahavira became a householder before beginning his spiritual quest.
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Mahavira's search for enlightenment lasted twenty years.
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Jains place no importance on dreams in prophecy.
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According to the Sikhs, God exists in

A) heaven.
B) the human heart.
C) Nirvana.
D) the Golden Temple at Amritsar.
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Sikhs believe the world and humans to be essentially opposed to God.
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Modern Sikh scholars believe their faith to be a syncretism of Hinduism and Islam.
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Anyone can become a Sikh by believing in the one God, the teachings of the ten gurus, and the Adi Granth.
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After Nanak received his revelation from God, his friends thought he had been possessed by a demon.
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Jains believe the world to be comprised of one undivided soul.
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chastity
Aparigraph
chastity
Ahimsa
chastity
brahmacharya
chastity
asteya
chastity
satya
no stealing
Aparigraph
no stealing
Ahimsa
no stealing
brahmacharya
no stealing
asteya
no stealing
satya
nonattachment
Aparigraph
nonattachment
Ahimsa
nonattachment
brahmacharya
nonattachment
asteya
nonattachment
satya
truthfulness
Aparigraph
truthfulness
Ahimsa
truthfulness
brahmacharya
truthfulness
asteya
truthfulness
satya
nonviolence
Aparigraph
nonviolence
Ahimsa
nonviolence
brahmacharya
nonviolence
asteya
nonviolence
satya
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Jains believe that all life, human or animal, is the same.
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Jain Scriptures
Agamas
Jain Scriptures
Purvas
Jain Scriptures
ajiva
Jain Scriptures
Angas
Jain Scriptures
jiva
Jain "immortal essence" or soul
Agamas
Jain "immortal essence" or soul
Purvas
Jain "immortal essence" or soul
ajiva
Jain "immortal essence" or soul
Angas
Jain "immortal essence" or soul
jiva
Jain categories of existence lacking soul
Agamas
Jain categories of existence lacking soul
Purvas
Jain categories of existence lacking soul
ajiva
Jain categories of existence lacking soul
Angas
Jain categories of existence lacking soul
jiva
twelve books reputed from Mahavira
Agamas
twelve books reputed from Mahavira
Purvas
twelve books reputed from Mahavira
ajiva
twelve books reputed from Mahavira
Angas
twelve books reputed from Mahavira
jiva
ancient Jain texts not now in existence
Agamas
ancient Jain texts not now in existence
Purvas
ancient Jain texts not now in existence
ajiva
ancient Jain texts not now in existence
Angas
ancient Jain texts not now in existence
jiva
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beyond life and death
loka
beyond life and death
sallekhana
beyond life and death
Sthanakvasis
beyond life and death
ishatpragbhar
Jains separated over worship of idols
loka
Jains separated over worship of idols
sallekhana
Jains separated over worship of idols
Sthanakvasis
Jains separated over worship of idols
ishatpragbhar
the Jain universe
loka
the Jain universe
sallekhana
the Jain universe
Sthanakvasis
the Jain universe
ishatpragbhar
holy death by fasting
loka
holy death by fasting
sallekhana
holy death by fasting
Sthanakvasis
holy death by fasting
ishatpragbhar
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50
Briefly describe how a Jain may attain salvation.
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Describe Nanak's unusual attire and what it symbolized to him.
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Khalsa Singhs are required to kill anyone who attempts to persecute members of their faith.
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What was Nanak's response when told by Meccan Muslims not to point his feet at the sacred Ka'bah?
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Explain why Har Gobind began the Sikh tradition of wearing two swords and what they represent.
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Give at least three examples of differences between Digambara and Shvetambara beliefs regarding the life and teachings of Mahavira.
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On what do Sikhs base the authority of the Adi Granth?
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Identify and describe each of the five Jain principles for living.
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Identify three ways in which Jainism shares beliefs with Hinduism.
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Describe the three main ideas that comprise the Jain worldview.
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The Jain laity do not generally apply the doctrine of nonviolence to capital punishment.
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What is the "inverted order in the world to come" as described in Vedic belief?
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Identify and describe each of the five stages of a Sikh's progress toward union with God.
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On what three things do Jains believe statements about the universe depend? What story is used to illustrate these statements?
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Briefly describe Nanak's teachings on the nature of God.
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Explain why the Jains believe that one may only attain release from human form.
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Briefly describe the Sikh attitude toward women.
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In The Story of Samaraditya , what does Haribhadra interpret the drops of honey to represent?
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Explain young Nanak's reasons for rejecting the janeu.
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Identify and describe each of the five K's of the Khalsa Singhs.
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