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In jainism, perfect knowledge is referred to as

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The “perfect knowledge” which is often referred to as Kaivalya in Jainism means omniscience.

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Jainism believes in independent existence of soul and matter. Attaining kaivalya means enlightment in Jainism i.e. free from all wordly things. It is attained through right knowledge, right belief and right action. Kaivalya is also known as Kevala Jnana. Jainism is about attaining supreme or absolute knowledge. Kevalin is the soul who attains Kevala Jnana.

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