Reincarnation

Reincarnation

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  • ^ a b Jaini, Padmanabh (1998) p. 108

  • ^ The Jain hierarchy of life classifies living beings on the basis of the senses: five-sensed beings like humans and animals are at the top, and single sensed beings like microbes and plants are at the bottom.

  • ^ Jaini, Padmanabh (1998) pp. 108–09



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