Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Jains in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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We are Jains.
Jains are found mostly in India.
Now these Jains are mad.
The Jains should not kill animals and humans.
Cause, you know, there are Muslim Indians, Sikh Indians, Jains, and--.
Jains are either lacto-vegetarians or vegans.
This belief is also held by Muslims and Jains living in those regions.
Jains have Adi Nath,
Mudabidri(35 km) A pilgrimage for Jains, Mudabidri is home to 18 basadis
Jains refuse food obtained with unnecessary cruelty.
is a pilgrimage destination for both Jains and Hindus.
The Jains are hard working,
Christians, Muslims and Jains.
According to Jains, knowledge is the essence of the soul.
The picture is a statue of Lord Rishabhadeva excavated in Khahujar, the way the Jains like to see him ast their first Tirthankara.
Like Jains, they won't eat meat
Even though Tattvarta Sutra is not a part of primary scriptures of the Jains, it is regarded by them as the most authoritative book of Jainism.
Jains have been settled in Singapore since just before the First World War 1910- 1914.
The peregrination is made in a clockwise direction by Hindus and Buddhists, while Jains and Bönpos circumambulate the mountain in a counterclockwise direction.
The Jains are a community that respects life
whether they are Buddhists or Jains.
For Jains its importance is like bible to Christians,
Ranakpur is one of the five holiest places of the Jains and flaunts outstanding natural beauty.
together with the heterodox religiosity of the Buddhists, Jains and S'ankarists which rose in opposition with them at the time Christianity was founded a the upanishadic notion of the cyclic of time in yugas en re√Ã̃ncarnations
holy about this place which is of significance to Hindus, Jains and Buddhists.
the Buddhists, the Jains, the Zoroastrians and the Baha'i, and together we travelled and spent a day in Auschwitz.
Buddhists, Jains and Parsis, among others.
as well as significant for Jains and Buddhists, Varanasi is an assault on the senses.