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Name the ruler whose patronage had been enjoyed by Jainism.

  1. Kanishka

  2. Kharavela

  3. Pushyamitra Sunga

  4. Samudragupta


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

From the beginning of his rule, Kharvela became a patron of Jainism and did whatever he could do to promote Jainism. As he was a follower of Jainism by birth, he maintained the glory of Jainism during his conquest also. His Hathigumpha description described his devotion towards Jainism. This inscription also contained several sacred symbols of Jainism.

Who among the following rulers had embraced Jainism?

  1. Chandragupta Maurya

  2. Bindusara

  3. Ajatashatru

  4. Pulakesin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Chandragupta Mauryan adopted Jainism and he performed Jain ritual Santhara in the last days of his life. During his reign, Jainism was divided into two sects- Shvetambara and Digambara. Bindusara was the follower of Ajivaka Sect. 

Where was Mahavira born?

  1. Sravasti

  2. Vaishali

  3. Rajagriha

  4. Pataliputra


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Vardhamana Mahavira was born at Kundagrama near Vaishali in Bihar. His father, Siddharth was the head of "Jantrika clan" of Kshatriyas. His mother, Trishala belonged to Lichchhavi tribe. After getting true knowledge, he came to be known as the master of "Kevalajana". He was 24th Tirthankara of Jain religion. He died at Pawapuri in Bihar. 

The Svetambaras and Digambaras refer to two sects of ____.

  1. Saivism

  2. Buddhism

  3. Vaishnavism

  4. Jainism


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Acharya Bhadrabahu was the last acharya of United Jainism. During the reign of Chandragupta Maurya, Bhadrabahu predicted 12 years of famine in Magada. As it was impossible to follow the rules of Jainism strictly during the famine, he with his disciples moved to Karnataka. Then Sthulabhadra who was also the disciple of Bhadrabahu decided to stay in Magadha and follow Jainism by making its rule simple and easier. This next sect was known as Shvetamabara. Thus Jainism was divided into two sects: Sevtambara and Digambara.  

The oldest Jain scriptures are regarded to be the _____.

  1. Fourteen Purvas

  2. Twelve Upangas

  3. Twelve Angas

  4. Fourteen Uparvas


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Angas are also known as "Agamas". The canonical text of Jainism is known as Agamas. Agamas contain those lectures which were given by Tirthankara after getting Kevalayajana. Out of these twelve Angas 12th Anga have been destroyed completely. Earlier versions of Jain Agamas were written in Ardhamagadhi Prakrit language but later on, different languages were used for writing agamas.

The original teachings of Mahavira are contained in the _____.

  1. Jatakas

  2. Tripitakas

  3. Purvas

  4. Angas


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The traditions of Lord Pasharvanath, Mahavira Swami and even from before that were compiled as "Purvas." The word 'Purva' itself means 'before'. There are 14 Purvas. These 14 Purvas are described in the 12th anga of Jinvani which is called as 'Drishtivaad anga'. Many of these 'Purvas' were dedicated to the description of secret magical knowledge and supernatural powers.

The word Jina from which the Jain(ism) has originated stands for ______.

  1. great

  2. detached

  3. non-violence

  4. conqueror (of senses)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The term "Jain" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Jina" means conqueror of senses. It shows the victory of a person from the cycle of birth and death.

The Digambaras and Shvetambaras differ primarily with regard to their _______.

  1. Choice of god

  2. Philosophical doctrines

  3. Dress

  4. Rituals


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  • Digambar saints did not wear clothes as they consider clothes as a luxurious material.
  • Shvetambaras wear white clothes.

The last in the succession of Jain Tirthankaras was __________.

  1. Parsvanatha

  2. Rishabha

  3. Mahavira

  4. Manisubruta


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The last or 24th Tirthankara of Jainism was Mahavira. He succeeded 23th Tirthankara Parshavanath.

Which among the following was the doctrine that was a addition by Mahavira to the teachings under Jainism ?

  1. Do not speak a lie.

  2. Observe continence.

  3. Do not commit violence.

  4. Do not steal.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Mahavira was the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism. There are basically five vows in Jainism. The first four vows- Satya, Ahimsa, Asteya (non-stealing) and Aparigraha (non-possession) were added by the 23rd Tirthankara Pasharvanath whereas the fifth vow continence, chastity or patience was laid down by Mahavira.