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Medesa

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Nanak offended both Hindus and Muslims by
 
 

a. denying the truth of their scriptures.
  b. declaring that there is no Hindu and no Musalman.
  c. worshipping the wrong god.
  d. singing rude songs.



Question 2

In Jain teachings, the problem for humans is
 
 

a. the law of karma.
  b. suffering.
  c. the triloka.
  d. violence.




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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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