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1 джайнизм
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2 джайнизм
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3 Калакачарьякатха
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4 Кальпа сутра
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5 Кармапра-бхирта
Religion: Karmaprabhrta ("Chapters on Karman", the work with canonical status in Jainism dealing with the doctrine of karman) -
6 Касайапрабхирта
Religion: Kasayaprabhrta ("Chapters on the Kasayas", the work with canonical status in Jainism dealing with the passions that defile and bind the soul) -
7 ca-йога-кайвалья
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8 Абхинандана
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9 Аджита
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10 Ананта
Religion: Ananta (The 14th of the 24 Tirthankaras, or saviours, of Jainism) -
11 Васупуджья
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12 Кунтху
Religion: Kunthu (The 17th of the 24 Tirthankaras, or saviours, of Jainism) -
13 Маллинатха
Religion: Malli (The 19th of the 24 Tirthankaras, or saviours, of Jainism) -
14 Махавира
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15 Нами
Religion: Nami (The 21st of the 24 Tirthankaras, or saviours, of Jainism), Nimin -
16 Неми
Religion: Nemi (The 22nd of the 24 Tirthankaras, or saviours, of Jainism) -
17 Пава
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18 Падмапрабха
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19 Парюсана
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20 Рсабханатха
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