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Dysosmia and Dysgeusia in COVID19 PatientsTrishla Jain Pramita Munto: Transcript
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Corresponding author Pramit Muntode Ghardeemail drpramitagharde1gmailcomReceived 11Feb2022 Manuscript No JRMDS2254215 Editor assigned 14Feb2022 Pre QC No JRMDS2254215. OhioStateEdu httpwwwcisohiostateedujain brPage 2br Raj Jain The Ohio State University 24 Naming hierarchy Server hierarchy Name resolution Other information in name servers Overview brPage 3br Raj Jain The Ohio State University 24 Why Names Why Names http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~jain/talks/iucee11.htm
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Origins and Evolution of Jain Religion:
The roots of Jainism trace back to ancient India, where it emerged as a distinct spiritual tradition around the 6th century BCE. The religion flourished alongside other philosophical schools of thought, contributing to the rich cultural tapestry of the Indian subcontinent. Jainism\'s emphasis on non-violence (ahimsa), truth (satya), and austerity (tapas) set it apart as a path of ethical living and spiritual enlightenment.... Jainism, often known as the \"religion of non-violence,\" stands as a unique and vibrant thread woven into the rich tapestry of Indian history. Rooted in philosophies of ahimsa (non-violence), moksha (spiritual liberation), and ethical living, Jainism offers a distinct perspective on life\'s journey. Let\'s embark on a historical exploration of this vibrant religion, delving into its core principles, tracing the footsteps of its enlightened leaders, and witnessing its fascinating evolution through the ages.
Understanding the Core about Jain Religion: Principles and Practices
At the heart of Jainism lie three fundamental principles: ahimsa (non-violence in thought, word, and action), aparigraha (non-possessiveness), and anekantavada (multiplicity of viewpoints).... Jainism, one of the world\'s oldest religions, traces its roots back to the teachings of twenty-four enlightened beings known as Tirthankars. These revered figures, also known as Jinas or \"conquerors,\" have played a pivotal role in shaping the spiritual landscape of Jainism and inspiring countless followers over millennia.
Each of the 24 Jain Tirthankars represents a pinnacle of spiritual attainment, having achieved enlightenment and liberated themselves from the cycle of birth and death. Their lives serve as exemplary models of righteousness, compassion, and spiritual discipline, guiding adherents on the path to liberation.
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