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प्रश्न
Give an account of relics of Jainism and Buddhism that have come to light in Tamil Nadu.
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उत्तर
Relics of Jainism:
- Sittanavasl cave in Pudukkottai district. It consists of Rock Beds, The stone berths, ascetic beds.
- The largest of these ascetic beds contains a Tamil-Brahmi inscription.
- Arivar Koil was built during the period of pandiyas.
- Jain Temples in Kanchipuram,Thirupattikunram.
- Kazhugumalai temple rock cut temple. ri
- The beds are found at the Bhairavamalai in Latheri, Katpadi taluk, Vellore district.
- Tirumala is a Jain temple in a cave complex located near Aranitown.
- There are 26 caves, 200 stone beds, 60 inscriptions and over 100 sculptures in and around Madurai.
Relics of Buddhism:
- The discovery of 13th century Buddhist bronzes in Nagapattinam.
- The sculptures of Buddha inThiyaganur village in Salem district.
- The evidence in support of this is some monuments of the Pandya country, which are assigned to the 3rd century B.C. (BCE).
- Excavations of Buddhist Vihara and a temple at Kaveripoompattinam.
- Buddha statue in padmasana’ pose in remote Tirunattiyattankudi village in Tiruvarur district.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Fill in the blank:
Jainism was initially supported by only the ___________
State whether the sentence is true (T) or false (F):
Mahavira was a prince in the Sakya ‘gana’.
State whether the sentence is true (T) or false (F):
The Jains were supposed to lead luxurious lives.
Write a note on Aryasatyas.
How many Tirthankaras were there in Jainism?
Thiruparthikundram, a village in Kanchipuram was once called_________.
Analyse the commonalities and differences between heterodox religions and Vedic religion.
Why did these heterodox religions fail to become mainstream religion in India?
Jainism remained in India only.
Digambaras are the ______ followers of Jainism.
