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Ethics of jaina and Buddha philosophy

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Jain ethical code prescribes two dharmas or rules of conduct. One for those who wish to become ascetic and another for the sravaka (householders). Five fundamental vows are prescribed for both votaries. These vows are observed by sravakas partially and are termed as anuvratas (small vows). Ascetics observe these vows more strictly. The five vows are Ahimsa(Non-violence), Satya(Truth), Asteya(Non-Stealing), Brahmacharya (Chastity), Aparigraha(Non-possesion)

The source for the ethics of Buddhists around the world are the Three Jewels of the Buddha, Dharma and Sangha. The Buddha is seen as the discoverer of the liberating knowledge and hence the foremost teacher. The Dharma is both the teachings of the Buddha's path and the truths of these teachings.

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