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Significance of Watercourse

In Jainism, the term Watercourse describes a natural flow of water, such as a river, that pilgrims may need to cross using a boat. In the context of South Asia, Watercourse refers to the route taken by an elephant's carcass after it floats away, eventually reaching a stream and the sea. The concept highlights the significance of water pathways in both religious and cultural narratives.1
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Synonyms: Stream, River, Creek, Brook, Channel

In Dutch: Waterloop; In Finnish: ³Õ±ð²õ¾±²õ³Ùö

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Jain concept of 'Watercourse'

The concept of Watercourse in local and regional sources