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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is the Triratna of Jainism?
A
(i) Wrong Knowledge, (ii) Wrong Belief, (iii) Wrong Conduct
B
(i) Right Karma, (ii) Right Prakrit, (iii) Right Rituals
C
(i) Wrong Tirthankara, (ii) Right Ascetic, (iii) Wrong Penance
D
(i) Right Knowledge, (ii) Right Belief, (iii) Right Conduct
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The aim of Jain life is to attain the liberation of the soul. This is achieved by following the Jain ethical code, or to put it simply, by following the three jewels of Jain ethics, living rightly. There are three sections to this: right faith, right understanding, and right action.

Detailed explanation-2: -The Triratnas of Jainism are-Right Faith, Right Knowledge, and Right Conduct.

Detailed explanation-3: -Option d-Creator is not mentioned in the Triratna philosophy of Jainism. Therefore this is the correct option.

Detailed explanation-4: -Right Faith or Intentions: It is known as Samyak Darshan. Right Knowledge: It is known as Samyak Gyana. Right Conduct: It is known as Samyak Charitra and is the application of the knowledge that has developed through teachings.

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