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how could a person attain nirvana according to mahavira​

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Answered by singhdimplepk15
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Explanation:

The chief object of life according to Maha­vira is to attain salvation. He therefore insisted on avoiding evil Karmas, prevent all kinds of fresh Karmas and destroy the existing ones. According to him this could be attained through five vows viz., non-injury (Ahimsa), speaking truth (Satya), non-stealing (Asteya), non-adultery (Brahmacharya) and non-possession (aparigraha).

In addition to taking these five vows he also insisted on principles of right conduct, right faith and right knowledge. Right conduct implied a dispassionate attitude towards senses. He said that we must treat the sufferings and happiness on equal planks.

Right faith meant belief in the Jinas and right knowledge meant the knowledge of the eventual liberation. The above vows and princi­ples were meant for the householders. The Monks etc. had to follow a more severe code.

Answered by kvrppl
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Answer:

a person could attain nirvana by three fold paths

right belief

right knowledge

right conduct

Explanation:

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