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Jain

[ US /ˈdʒaɪn, ˈdʒeɪn/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to or characteristic of Jainism
    Jain gods

How To Use Jain In A Sentence

  • Viko's career at Bain was plagued with problems from the get-go, when he started his internment there on the wrong foot by immediately mounting an unsuccessful and confusing-to-others campaign to change the corporation name from "Bain & Co." to "Jain & Co. Case History #1 from The Karmic Adjustment Bureau files:
  • It is the birthplace of four world religions--Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism--and one of the early homes of Christianity, Judaism, Zoroastrianism and Islam.
  • Now Jain is thinking of upping the ante by using the same tactic for another agricultural produce: Mango. Lucky Harvest
  • It may be better to situate Jainism also as a dharmic tradition instead of referring it as a religion. Pankaj Jain, Ph.D.: Jain Dharma Goes Beyond Religion
  • HAUPTLI, H. and JAIN, S.K. (1979) Variation in Limanthes alba: a biosystematic survey of germ plasm resources. Chapter 5
  • Syādvāda, an ancient Jainist doctrine of 7-fold postulation, allows you a multiplicity of angles of seeing reality. Pavel Somov, Ph.D.: WYSIWYC
  • The absolute emphasis on compassion and ahimsa in Buddhism and Jainism are the quintessence of peace.
  • Sally Jaine, Totnes, DevonThey must have – our four bantams will only eat one variety of cabbage, and a call of "sweetcorn" will have them running faster than you'd think possible. Notes and queries: Pecking order: chicken's favourite snacks; skirting board as cognitive dissonance softener; Byron's trudge across the Tagus
  • A couple of days later he called Jain and said, "I have a name for our company -- Praja. Inclusive Visionary
  • India is the birthplace of Hinduism as well as Buddhism, motherland of Sikhs and Jains, the abode of more rishis, sadhus, mahatmas, and maharishis than any place on earth.
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