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A Jain holder has to take five vows:
- Ahimsa: non-violence .
- Achaurya or Asteya: not stealing.
- Satya: not telling a lie.
- Aparigraha: not possessing property.
- Brahmacharya: practising chastity.
Non-injury to living beings, especially to humans, animals, plants and insects, is important to Jain philosophy. These doctrine came to be regarded as five vows, which every Jain is supposed to take.
According to Jain philosophy , the knowledge of these nine truths is essential and only renunciation is the shortest way to salvation.
These Nine Truths have a central place in the philosophy of Jainism. The nine truths are: Jiva(Living things), Ajiva(non-living things), Punya(results of good deeds), Pap(sin), Ashrav(good deeds), Sanvar(hindrances in the way of karma), Bandha(bondage), Nirjara(destruction of karmas), and Moksha(salvation).
Mahavira preached that the ultimate goal of man is to attain freedom from worldly bonds or to attain 'moksha'. It can be obtained by following triratnas or three jewels:
- right faith
- right knowledge, and
- right conduct
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