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The spirit or soul that enlivens matter is called .
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Matter without soul or life is called .
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is the belief that all physical matter has life and feeling.
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A perfected person in Jainism who will not be reborn is a .
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In Jainism, refers to one of the twenty-four ideal human beings of the past. Its literal meaning is "crossing-maker" or "ford-finder."
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The last and greatest of the twenty-four who reached perfection is .
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The founder of Sikhism was .
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The primary scripture of the Sikhs is the .
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The Golden Temple of the Sikhs is located in the city of .
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The special military order founded by Gobind Singh was called the .
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A Sikh temple is also known as a(n) .
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A poem by Guru Nanak that begins the Adi Granth, the is recited daily by pious Sikhs.
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"Clothed in sky", a(n) is a member of the Jain sect in which monks do not wear clothing.
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"Clothed in white", a(n) is a member of the Jain sect in which monks and nuns wear white clothing.
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"Building person", a(n) is a member of the youngest Jain sect, which rejects the use of statues and temples.
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In Jainism, the is a ritual in honor of the tirthankara.
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The area of northwest India and eastern Pakistan, the is where Sikhism originated.
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A spiritual teacher is also known as a .
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"Holy Death"; death by self-starvation, is valued in Jainism as a noble end of a long life of virtue and detachment.
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The idea in Buddhism and Jainism that emphasizes nonharm and nonviolence is known as .
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Uncut hair by the Khalsa and the last name Singh represent the symbolic characteristics of the .







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