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Jainism dates to the 6th century B.C.E. in India. The religion derives its name from the Jinas ("conquerors"), a title given to twenty-four great teachers (tirthankaras or "ford-makers"), through whom their faith was revealed. Mahavira, the last of the tirthankaras, is considered the founder of Jainism. - Reviews
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