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The first section also applies to Hindu Dharma, and since Jain Dharma was in between and Buddha Dharma got some ideas from it (one exact same long statement in Saman Suttam and The Dhammapada) the section quite likely applies to Jainism... I've also read part of the Sri Adi Guru Granth Sahib Maharaj Ji and an initiated Sikh told me Sikhi is technically a Hindu sect, so quite likely the section applies to that... and there are newer Dharma sects based on Hinduism & Buddhism the section quite likely applies to also. Unfortunately there's no Manas (Hinduism) article (manas being disambiguation) so could this article be expanded to scope of manas in Indian philosophy or used for general or other Dharma articles?--dchmelik☀️🕉︎☉🦉🐝🐍☤☆(talk13:31, 15 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]