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Svetambara and Digambara are two sects of the ............. community.
Zoroastrian
Buddhist
Maratha
Jain
Let’s break it down with the options:
- Zoroastrian: This is the religion founded by Zoroaster in ancient Persia. Its main divisions are not Svetambara and Digambara. So, not this one.
- Buddhist: Buddhism has main divisions like Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana. Svetambara and Digambara don’t fit here either.
- Maratha: That’s actually a major group in India, mostly found in Maharashtra. They’re a community, not a religion with sects named Svetambara or Digambara.
- Jain: Here’s the thing—Jainism actually splits into Svetambara (“white-clad”) and Digambara (“sky-clad”). These are the two principal sects, differing mainly in how monks dress and interpret scriptures.
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