The characteristic feature of this religion is its claim to
universality, which it holds in common with Buddhism, and in
opposition to Brahmanism. It also declares its object to be to lead
all men to salvation, and to open its arms--not only to the noble
Aryan, but also to the low-born �'S�udra and even to the alien,
deeply despised in India, the Mlechcha. �Footnote: In the
stereotyped introductions to the sermons of Jina it is always
pointed out that they are addressed to the Aryan and non-Aryan.
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