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discuss the doctrines of jainism? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Doctrines of Jainism. Even though Jain doctrine holds that no one can achieve liberation in this corrupt time, the Jain religious goal is the complete perfection and purification of the soul. This, they believe, occurs only when the soul is in a state of eternal liberation (moksha) from corporeal bodies.


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Answered by aarush29
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➡️The main religious premises of Jainism are

️ Ahiṃsā (non-violence)

️Anekāntavāda (many-sidedness)

️Aparigraha (non-attachment) and, ️Asceticism.

➡️ Devout Jains take five main vows: ️Ahiṃsā (non-violence)

️Satya (truth),

️Asteya (not stealing)

️Brahmacharya (celibacy or chastity),

and

️Aparigraha (non-attachment).


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