Jain Education System and Related Organizations
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According to the views of ancient and medieval historians, the development of most religions and sects has been possible only after getting the state shelter. It was the royal shelter that saved Buddhism and Jainism from wiping out their shoots in their early days. That is why, despite the strong resistance of Hinduism and its formidable rituals, not only did the roots of Jainism and Buddhism remain in the land of India, but their plants also grew, flourished and flourished. Buddhism even crossed the river and went to foreign countries, where it is still revered and universally recognized today. All this was possible as a result of always getting help, security and protection from the state shelter.
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