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Jainism (/ˈdʒeɪnɪzəm/ JAY-niz-əm), also
known as Jain Dharma, is an
Indian religion.
Jainism traces its
spiritual ideas and
history through the succession...
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Sanskrit moksha or
Prakrit mokkha refers to the
liberation or
salvation of a soul from saṃsāra, the
cycle of
birth and death. It is a
blissful state of...
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Samkhya or
Sankhya (/ˈsɑːŋkjə/; Sanskrit: सांख्य, romanized: sāṃkhya) is a
dualistic orthodox school of
Hindu philosophy. It
views reality as composed...
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principle of
karma with a
monotheistic god one must
freely choose to worship.
Jainists believe in compatibilism, in
which the
cycle of Saṃsara is a completely...
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- predilections" and "karmic propensities" in Buddhism. The term is also
common in
Jainist literature, and
sometimes appears equivalently as
Asrava or Anhaya. However...
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- Pāvā was an
important city of the
Malla tribe of
ancient India at the time of the
Haryanka dynasty of Magadha. It is
located about 20
kilometres (12 mi)...
- not kill nor
cause another to kill. The
Golden Rule is
paramount in the
Jainist philosophy and can be seen in the
doctrines of
ahimsa and karma. As part...
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