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Jainism emphasises that
ratnatraya (triple gems of Jainism) β the
right faith (Samyak Darshana),
right knowledge (Samyak Gyana) and
right conduct (Samyak...
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Three Refuges, Pali: ti-ratana or ratana-ttaya; Sanskrit: tri-
ratna or
ratna-
traya),
which are the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha.
Taking refuge...
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Siddha eventually. The
three dots
above the
swastika represent the
Ratnatraya (three jewels) of Jainism:
Samyak Darshana β "Right Faith" or "Right Vision"...
- the "rules of
conduct for
laymen and ascetics",
wherein "yoga"
means "
ratna-
traya" (three jewels), i.e.
right belief,
right knowledge and
right conduct...
- death. The
three dots on the top
under the semi-circle
symbolize the
Ratnatraya β
right belief,
right knowledge, and
right conduct.
Every creature in...
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Dharma Epistemology Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Practices...
- to Jains.
Jains worship this
deity as a
samyaktvi (transl.βone who has
Ratnatraya)
goddess and as
protector of the land, of
their clan of
Oswals and of...
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twelve vows of
householders and five vows of Jain
monks that lead to
Ratnatraya and
eventual moksha. He
condemned the
consumption of
alcohol and meat...
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Dharma Epistemology Kevala Jnana Gunasthana Karma Causes Types Kashaya Ratnatraya Samsara Tattva Asrava Bandha Moksha Nirjara Samvara Branches Practices...
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Basadi (Jain)
Gerusoppa Uttara Kannada 1581 The
Basadi is also
called Ratnatraya Badasi and was
built by Rangapparajodeya. It has
shrines for Neminatha...