Significance of Shvetambara

Shvetambara is a major sect within Jainism, distinguished by its unique practices and interpretations, particularly in comparison to the Digambara sect. The term signifies a group of Jain monks known for wearing white robes, embodying a commitment to purity and logic. Historically, the Shvetambara sect also emphasizes a distinct Jaina canon comprising twelve texts, including the Sthananga Sutra and the Bhagavati Sutra, primarily written in Arddha-Magadhi Prakrit, highlighting their unique approach within Jain asceticism.

Synonyms: Jain nuns, Shvetambara sect

In Dutch: Shvetambara; In Finnish: Shvetambara; In Spanish: Shvetambara

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Jain concept of 'Shvetambara'

The concept of Shvetambara in local and regional sources