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प्रश्न
Jainism and Buddhism flourished in Sangam period. Give any two evidences for each.
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- In ancient Tamil literature, Jainism is referred to as Samanam. There is a Samanar Hill or Samanar Malai in Keelakuyilkudi village, 15 km away from Madurai. The images of Tirthankaras created by Jain monks are found on the hill. It is a protected monument of the Archaeological Survey of India.
- There is a reference to Aravor Palli, a place of living for Jain monks, in Manimegalai.
- Buddhism spread to Tamil Nadu much later than Jainism. Manimekalai, one of the epics of the post-Sangam age is Buddhist literature.
- There is an elaborate description of Kanchipuram in the classical epic Manimegalai.
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