- A Tripitaka
- B Agamas
- C Jainas
- D None
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Jain scriptures are called Agamas. They are believed to have been verbally transmitted from one generation to next, much like the ancient Buddhist and Hindu texts, by the oral tradition. The Jain tradition believes that their religion is eternal, and the teachings of their first Tirthankara Rishabhanatha were their scriptures millions of years ago. The mythology states that the Tirthankara taught in a divine preaching hall called samavasarana, which were heard by the gods, the ascetics, and the layperson. The discourse delivered is called shrut Jnana and comprises eleven angas and fourteen purvas. The discourse is remembered and transmitted by the Ganadharas (chief disciples) and is composed of twelve angas ("departments"). It is symbolically represented by a tree with twelve branches.
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