Explain the concept of three Jewels (Tri-ratna) in Jain philosophy.
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- knowledge
- confidence
- good character.
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The concept of three Jewels (Tri-ratna) in Jain philosophy are
- Right Belief
- Right Knowledge
- Right Conduct
The path to Moksh is the central teaching of Jainism. Liberation of soul can only be achieved by following the above three ratnas.
Right Belief
This means seeing, hearing, feeling etc things properly rather believing in what has been told by others. This helps in avoiding superstitions and preconceptions .
Right knowledge
This means possessing sufficient and accurate knowledge of the real universe.
Right conduct
This means carrying out one`s life as per the Jain ethical rules like avoiding harm to living beings and detaching oneself from attachment and other impure thoughts and attitudes .
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