RELIGIONS
JAINISM
Question
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Ahimsa, Anekantavada, Non possessiveness
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Non-violence, Non-absolutism, Aparigraha, Tirthankar
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Agams, Ahimsa, Aparigraha
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -There are three main tenets: Ahimsa means non-violence, Aparigraha means non-possessiveness and Anekantavada means multiple views. It’s mainly based on non-violence. Do not harm anyone. We feel that vegetables or trees have life.
Detailed explanation-2: -Anekāntavāda is the Jain metaphysical doctrine, which holds that reality is many-sided and that all entities are endowed with innumerable characteristics.
Detailed explanation-3: -In Hinduism and Jainism, aparigraha (Sanskrit: ) is the virtue of non-possessiveness, non-grasping or non-greediness. Aparigrah is the opposite of parigrah, and refers to keeping the desire for possessions to what is necessary or important, depending on one’s life stage and context.