Buddhist Asceticitics In Ancient India

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1. Introduction I
Asceticism is associated with the Indian religions. There was the presence of Buddhist asceticitics in ancient India. Mahavira, the Jina also did not keep the ascetic life only for the men. He accepted it to be a right for women. He divided his cohorts into four Orders. These were monks, nuns, lay-men and lay-women. Jainism had two sects- one is Digambaras (sky-clad) and other is Svetambaras (clad in white). Digambaras differ from the Svetambaras in five main views and do not allow women to enter their Order. Digambaras think that women are not able to achieve liberation or moksha and this is the reason behind not allowing women to their path. Accepting all the difficulties, amounting

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