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What is a main idea of Jainism? A.

compassion of the Buddha

B.

nonviolence to all life

C.

silence and stillness during winter

D.

knowledge is key to nirvana

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  1. 12 August, 16:37
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    B. nonviolence to all life Jainism is very similar to Buddhism but it strains a non-violence belief.
  2. 12 August, 16:54
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    I agree, B is definitely the answer. Fun fact: Jains are so believing in nonviolence that they are more often than not vegans, and some monks carry a beaded broom to keep from harming insects as they walk
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