Retreat from the war to focus more on there own problems.
Jains are divided into two major sects; the Digambara (meaning sky clad) sect and the Svetambara (meaning white clad) sect. Each of these sects is also divided into subgroups.
The two sects agree on the basics of Jainism, but disagree on:
-details of the life of Mahavira
-the spiritual status of women
-whether monks should wear clothes
-rituals
-which texts should be accepted as scripture
The Digambara sect is more austere, and is closer in its ways to the Jains at the time of Mahavira.
Differences between Svetambara and Digambara:
Both groups accept the basic Jain philosophy and the five basic vows. The philosophical differences between the groups mostly affect monks and nuns, or the very pious.
Scripture:
Digambaras and Svetambaras disagree as to which books constitute Jain scripture.
Women:
Digambaras believe that women cannot achieve liberation without first being reborn as a man.
This is because:
women cannot live a truly ascetic life, because they have to possess clothes since it is impractical for them to live naked
women are intrinsically harmful
Jinas
Digambaras believe that the Jinas:
have no bodily functions
live without food
do not act in the world
Dress and possessons
Digambara monk Digambara monks live completely naked
Digambara monks live completely naked. This is because Digambaras believe that one can only lead the life of a true monk:
-by having no worldly possessions
-by demonstrating indifference to earthly emotions such as shame
Nuns of both groups are clothed.
Digambara monks are not allowed any possessions, not even begging bowls and so can only receive gifts in their cupped hands.
Svetambara monks can have a few possessions:
-simple white clothing
-a begging bowl
-a brush to remove insects from their path
-books and writing materials
-images
Digambara images of tirthankaras have downcast eyes
Svetambara images have prominent staring eyes
Digambara images are plain (and always carved as naked figures)
Svetambara images are richly decorated
Worship
Terapanth Digambara worship is simpler than Svetambara worship.
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Answer:
C. He forced artists to remove his enemies from pictures.
Explanation:
It is well known that in Photographs and Paintings, Stalin would "erase", People in his regime that were either considered his Enemies/Rivals which due to his paranoid suspicions during the Great Purge that occurred from 1936-1938. Such removal of Political Enemies could happen from either something as major as Sympathizing or Working with a rival like Leon Trotsky, Or a simple disagreement of policy or idea. But never the less Stalin erased many of his Commissars and Government officials that were in photo's or painting's with him as to give off a portrayal that Stalin was "Infallible" and could do no wrong , Reinforcing his Cult of Personality. This practice continued well after Stalin's death, Continuing as far as the fall of the Union in 1991.
The Confederates benefited from the ability to fight a defensive war rather than an offensive one. They needed to defend and preserve their new borders, but they didn't have to be the aggressors against the Union. (Don’t know if this answers your question but I hope it helps in anyway.)
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