GK
INDIAN CULTURE
Question
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Jainism
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Hinduism
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Budhism
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Islam
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Detailed explanation-1: -Anekantavada is a doctrine of Jainism.
Detailed explanation-2: -Central to the moral code of Jainism is the doctrine of ahimsa-noninjury to all living beings, an idea that may have arisen in reaction to Vedic sacrifice ritual. There is also a great emphasis on vows (vratas) of various orders.
Detailed explanation-3: -The Jains were active participants in the debates, and among their central tenets was the position referred to as anekantavada. Translated literally, it means “no-one-perspective-ism”; in other words, the multiplicity and relativity of views.
Detailed explanation-4: -Overview. Along with Hinduism and Buddhism, Jainism is one of the three most ancient Indian religious traditions still in existence and an integral part of South Asian religious belief and practice.