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What are the 'Triratnas'of jainism?

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Answered by warifkhan
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Triratna (त्रिरत्न) refers to “three gems” as defined within Jain ethical conduct (nītiśāstra).—Jainism places great emphasis on three most important things in life, called three gems (triratna).

These triratna are:

right vision (samyak-dṛṣṭī),

right knowledge (samyak-jñāna),

right conduct (samyak-cāritra).

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Answered by Voyyd
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In Jainism the three jewels (also referred to as ratnatraya) are understood as samyagdarshana (“right faith”), samyagjnana (“right knowledge”), and samyakcharitra (“right conduct”). One of the three cannot exist exclusive of the others, and all are required for spiritual liberation. The Triratna is symbolized frequently in art as a trident.

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