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Jainism spread primarily through trade and the movement of merchants across India and beyond, as Jains established communities along key trade routes. The religion’s emphasis on non-violence and ethical living appealed to many, facilitating conversion. Additionally, the support of influential rulers and the establishment of monasteries helped promote Jain teachings. Over time, Jainism also spread to regions such as Gujarat, Rajasthan, and parts of South India.

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