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7th century Jain sculptures depicting the Tirthankaras near Gwalior Fort in the of town of Gwalior in the Madaya Pradesh region of India. In Jainism, a Tërthaá¹â¦kara is a human being who achieves moksa (enlightenment) through asceticism. |
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