The founder of the Svetambara sect is Sudharma. Svetambara means, "white clad," or, "white robed ones." Thus, Svetambara monastics where white robes and carry a small bowl to carry the alms they recieve. Because Svetambaras do wear robes, it is possibele to initiate women. The number
of Svetambara nuns far outnumbers the amount of Svetambara monks.
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determine but Svetambaras say that it occured 609 years after Mahavira's
death. They say that a person named Sivabhuti initiated himself into a new
teaching in immitation of Mahavira. Sivabhuti and his sister both walked
naked immitating the complete renunciation of wordly goods that Mahavira
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