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the ultimate goal of education in Jainism is​

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Answered by Amiyanshi
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liberation is the ultimate goal of education in Janisim

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The ultimate goal of education in Jainism is liberation.

Explanation:

  • As per Jainism Mokhsha or liberation is a noble objective in a soul that every individual should thrive to achieve.
  • Moksha is derived from the Sanskrit word.
  • This is the only objective that a person has to achieve, whereas the rest might be contrary
  • The basic educational belief of Jainism was self-help. No form of spiritual beings or god is going to help human beings.
  • Though the supreme principle of Jainism is non-violence
  • Jainism is guided by three core principles, right belief, right conduct and right knowledge.
  • With the right aspect, knowledge along with efforts can attain the state of liberation.  That is why Jainism is also known as moksha or the "path to liberation".

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