- sthanakvasi
- stha·nak·va·si
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Sthanakvasi — (स्थानकवासी) is a sect of Jainism originally founded by a merchant named Lavaji about 1653 CE [Stevenson, S.: Heart of Jainism, p. 19] that believes that God is nirakar (without form) and hence do not pray to any statue. The sect is essentially a … Wikipedia
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