Q. Sumtinath Tirthankara was born from whose womb?

Correct Answer

Sumangla

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  • Q. The Congress ministries gave up office in October 1939 over the issue of
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  • Q. In Jainism the aim of life is to attain Nirvana or Moksha for which one has to
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  • Q. The Government of India, 1919 is also known as
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  • Q. A letter to the Mughal emperor Jahangir from King James I had been presented by
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  • Q. Why Simon commission was established?
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  • Q. Aurangzeb was the son of
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  • Q. Three major powers that emerged in southern India in the 7th century AD were I. Cheras II. Cholas III. Chalukyas iV. Pallavas V. Pandyas
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  • Q. The ritualistic precepts pertaining to the hymns of the Vedas are known as the
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