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Mahavira was a religious teacher in India, credited as the founder of Jainism. He was born about 599 BC and died about 527 BC. More details of his life and career will be considered as the site develops. |
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Mahavira lived during the early first millennium BC. Sociology will be important. Peoples of the world will be important. Mahavira is principally associated with Asiatic peoples, in particular South Asian peoples. Communities and social structure and change can be connected. |
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Institutions including religion, government, economics, education, and families can be connected. Culture including behavioral culture, conceptual culture, and material culture can be considered. Anthropology including particular groups, human geography, human ecology, physical anthropolody, demography, and social foundations may be applicable. Other personal studies including other biographies, psychology, and the human body may be applicable. Connections of science to his life will be made as the site is developed. |
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