In the sixth century B.C.E., two exciting new schools of thought emerged. Jainism practiced reverence for life, celibacy, and moral conduct. It stressed a life of the mind and turning away from a life of bodily pleasures. The other school of thought was Buddhism, which taught that enlightenment came from the monkish existence of renouncing the world. This chapter will expound the philosophy of Jainism.

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