Red- head agamas eat a variety of crickets, mealworms, grasshoppers, and locusts.
Lizards.
a type of lizard
They eat dead mooses and large sasquatch
The texts containing the teachings of Mahavira are called the Agamas, and these are the scriptures of Svetambara Jainism. Mahavira's disciples compiled his words into texts or sutras, and memorized them to pass on to future generations.
The holy texts of Jainism are known as the Agamas, which were composed by various authors over time. The Tirthankaras, particularly Lord Mahavira, are revered as the primary spiritual teachers, but the texts themselves were compiled by later Jain scholars. The Agamas contain teachings, philosophies, and guidelines central to Jain beliefs and practices.
The main Jain scriptures are divided into two categories: the Agamas and the Siddhanta. The Agamas are the canonical texts of Jainism, which include the teachings of Lord Mahavira, while the Siddhanta refers to later texts that elaborate on these teachings. Key texts include the "Tattvartha Sutra," "Samayasara," and the "Niyamasara." Additionally, the "Kalpa Sutra," which contains biographies of the Tirthankaras, is also significant in Jain literature.
the answer is Weste, go figure. The cross words are LA Law (13), Mobile (21), agamas (24), cent (28), and acquire (36)
samhita:(Sanskrit) "Collection."1) Any methodically arranged collection of texts or verses.2) The hymn collection of each of the four Vedas.3) A common alternate term for Vaishnava Agamas.
Yes, Jainism does reject the authority of the Vedas. Jainism believes in its own set of scriptures known as the Agamas. These texts contain the teachings of the Jain spiritual path and guide followers on their path towards spiritual liberation.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agama_(lizard) I have never heard of an Agama before so i did some research and came up with the link above. I hope it will shed some light for you. Oh by the way Thanks for my new word for the day!! Good luck with your lizard.