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Ans: When Hinduism and Christianity try to find the answer " it is posible

to become God? " Jainism and Buddthism

both tried to find answer and Jainism is only philloshophy

said Yes. They followe

the absolute non Violence theory in food habit. Originally it was there in Hinduism and christianity

philloshophy

but no one put in practice.

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