Explain about the main doctrines of Jainism and Buddhism? What are the main sources of their patronage?
Answer / Vishesh Anubhav Vashisht
The main doctrines of Jainism and Buddhism were discussed in a previous question. The main sources of patronage for these religions varied over time, but generally included wealthy patrons such as kings, merchants, and landowners. Jains often received patronage from the ruling classes, while Buddhists were more likely to receive support from merchants and traders. Patronage was often linked to the political and economic power of a region, with wealthy rulers supporting religious institutions as a means of legitimizing their rule and gaining the loyalty of their subjects.
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