RELIGIONS
JAINISM
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Detailed explanation-1: -As with all Indian religions, moksha is the ultimate spiritual goal in Jainism. It defines moksha as the spiritual release from all karma. Jainism is a Sramanic non-theistic philosophy that believes in a metaphysical permanent self or soul often termed jiva.
Detailed explanation-2: -As per Hinduism, Soul was separated from Supreme Soul (Parmatma) and the main purpose of life is to attain moksha i.e. merger of Soul back into the supreme soul. As per Jainism, every soul itself is supreme Soul, hence the objective of life is to separate the soul from bad karma (sinful actions) and attain moksha.
Detailed explanation-3: -Karma is the good and bad deeds an individual commits. Dharma is an individual’s life duty. Moksha is the liberation from the cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
Detailed explanation-4: -Hindus generally accept the doctrine of transmigration and rebirth and the complementary belief in karma. The whole process of rebirth, called samsara, is cyclic, with no clear beginning or end, and encompasses lives of perpetual, serial attachments.