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Is 'sallekhana' righteous? Does it preach nihilism?
If sallekhana is dharma then, Is life pointless?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sallekhana or santhara is a controversial religious practice in which a Jain stops eating with the intention of preparing for death. It is seen as the ultimate way to expunge all sins and karma, liberating the soul from the cycle of birth, death and rebirth.

Answered by Anonymous
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Sallekhana also known as samlehna, santhara, is a supplementary vow to the ethical code of conduct of Jainism. It is the religious practice of voluntarily fasting to death by gradually reducing the intake of food and liquids.

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