Under whose leadership Shvetambara sect formed?
Q. Under whose leadership Shvetambara sect formed?
Answer: Sthalabahu
Notes: Jain religion is divided into two major sects: the Digambara and the Shvetambara. The Digambara sect, also known as the "sky-clad" sect, believes that monks should not wear any clothes as a symbol of their detachment from worldly possessions. The Shvetambara sect, also known as the "white-clad" sect, believes that monks should wear white robes as a symbol of their purity and simplicity. The Shvetambara sect was formed under the leadership of Sthalabahu, while the Digambara sect was formed under the leadership of Bhadrabahu. These two sects have different beliefs, practices, and monastic traditions, but they both follow the basic principles of Jainism, which include non-violence, non-possession, and spiritual development. Both sects have their own set of scriptures and texts that are considered authoritative for their followers.

 

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