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{{Mergeto|Shramana|date=September 2006}}

'''Shramanism''' was a religious and philosophical tradition that arose in ] some time between ] and ] ]. It consisted of a several different orders. ] were wandering monks that emphasized Vedic self-control rather than the ] yajnas.

They believed in ] traditions such as ] (Sanyass.)

Two of these orders have survived, and become full-fledged religions: ] and ].

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