GK
FAMOUS PERSONALITIES
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Buddhism
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Zoroastrianism
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Sikhism
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Jainism
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Detailed explanation-1: -Jains believe that the only way to save one’s own soul is to protect every other soul, and so the most central Jain teaching, and the heart of Jain ethics, is that of ahimsa (non-violence). In practical terms the biggest part that ahimsa plays in the lives of lay Jains today is in the regulation of their diet.
Detailed explanation-2: -Ahimsa means non-violence or non-harm, and is central to the world view and ethics of the Jain tradition. The Jain view of the life-spectrum, which includes, as souls, the whole range of plants and animals, has significant consequences for daily action. It is not just a theory about life, but a way of living.
Detailed explanation-3: -Right faith. Right knowledge. Right conduct (observance of five vows) Ahimsa (non-violence) Satya (truth) Asteya (no stealing) Aparigraha (no acquiring property) Brahmacharya (abstinence)