Digambara
/dɪˈgʌmbərə(r)/noun
- a member of one of two principal sects of Jainism, which was formed as a result of doctrinal schism in about AD 80 and continues today in parts of southern India. The sect's adherents reject property ownership and usually do not wear clothes.天衣派; 裸体派(耆那教两个主要教派之一的成员, 该教是在公元80年由于教义分歧而产生, 现在仍然存在于印度南部部分地区; 该教派的信徒拒绝拥有财产, 通常不穿衣服)。参见SVETAMBARA.
词源
from Sanskrit Digāmbara, literally 'sky-clad'.