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Orthodox Jains believe that these are the actual sermons or teachings Mahavira gave to his disciples.
 
  a. Agamas
  b. Siddhantas
  c. Digambaras
  d. Svetambaras

Question 2

Which of the following is true regarding the role of women in the Digambara Jain sect?
 
  a. Women are exalted.
  b. Women are considered more powerful than men.
  c. Women are prohibited from entering monasteries and temples.
  d. Women may find release just like men.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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