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wenmo

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One of the five vows Jain monks take is to renounce this pleasure.
 
  a. sexual
  b. worldly
  c. culinary
  d. earthly

Question 2

How is the power of a mystical intermediary different from the power of a sorcerer?
 
  a. The mystical intermediary's power is never hereditary.
  b. The mystical intermediary's power promotes selfish desires.
  c. The mystical intermediary's power interferes with the cosmic order.
  d. The mystical intermediary's power is spiritually neutral.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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