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In Jainism ‘perfect knowledge’ is referred to as—

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It is reffered to as Kaivalya
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Answer:

In Jainism ‘perfect knowledge’ is referred to as Kaivalya.

Explanation:

Kaivalya means knowing everything in Jainism. It is referred to as a person who has total and ‘supreme knowledge’. Kevala jnana has the concept which refers to the inert quality of all souls. This quality is enveloped by ‘karmic particles’ that surround the soul.  

According to their theory each soul has the ‘potential to gain’ total knowledge by wearing off the karmic particles. According to the Jain scriptures, there are ‘twelve stages’ through which the ‘soul reaches’ towards its goal of knowledge.

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