Round 1: Tossup 7

Every perspective on reality is partially true according to this religion’s doctrine of many-sidedness. The first major figure of this religion lived for a span of nearly 600 quintillion years. Fourteen internal possessions must not be held according to one of this religion’s five vows. (-5[1])One of this religion’s two major sects is the (10[2])Svetambara (“shway-TUHM-buh-ruh”) or “white-clad” sect. The 24 “ford-makers” (10[1])of this religion, the latest one being Mahavira (10[1])(“mah-hah-VEE-ruh”), are called tirthankaras (-5[1])(“teer-THUN-kuh-ruhs”). Ascetics of one sect of this religion sweep away insects with a broom. (-5[1])For 10 points, (10[2])name this Indian religion that emphasizes ahimsa (“ah-HIM-suh”), or non-violence. (0[1])■END■ (10[1]0[1])

ANSWER: Jainism [accept word forms such as Jains; accept sky-clad Jains; accept white-clad Jains; prompt on Svetambara until read or Digambara by asking “what religion is that sect a part of?”] (The first line refers to the doctrine of Anekantavada.)
<McGill B + Chicago A, Religion> | Packet B
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