
With reference to the religious practices in India, the “Sthanakvasi” sect belongs to
- Buddhism
- Jainism
- Vaishnavism
- Shaivism
Explanation
Option (b) is correct
- Sthanakavasi is a sect of Svetambara Jainism founded by a merchant named Lavaji around 1653. The sect is a reformation of the teachings of Lonka, a Jain reformer from the fifteenth century
- Beliefs: Sthanakavasis believe that the soul is nirakar (formless) and do not pray to any statues or images.
- Acceptance of Agamas: Sthanakavasis accept thirty-two of the Jain Agamas, which are part of the Śvētāmbara canon.
- Comparison with Other Sects: The Śvētāmbarins who are not Sthanakavasis primarily belong to the Murtipujaka sect, which practices idol worship.
- The Sthanakwasis are also called by terms as: Dhundhiya (searchers); or Sadhumargi (followers of Sadhus, i.e., ascetics).


