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describe the basic principles of jainism?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The three main principles of Jainism are Ahimsa(non-violence),Aparigraha(non-possessiveness),Anekantvada(non-absolutism). ... The five basic principles of jainism are Ahimsa(non-violence),Satya(truthfulness),Achaurya(non-stealing),Bhramacharya(celibacy),Aparigraha(non-possession)

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The three main principles of Jainism are Ahimsa(non-violence),Aparigraha(non-possessiveness),Anekantvada(non-absolutism). ... The five basic principles of jainism are Ahimsa(non-violence),Satya(truthfulness),Achaurya(non-stealing),Bhramacharya(celibacy),Aparigraha(non-possession).

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