The 'Three Jewels' (Triratnas) of Jainism are (a) right faith or intentions, right knowledge and right conduct (b) right action, right livelihood and right effort (c) right thoughts, non-violence and non-attachment (d) right speech, right thinking and right behaviour

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

option A. In Jainism the 3 jewels (additionally called ratnatraya) are understood as samyagdarshana ("proper faith"), samyagjnana ("proper knowledge"), and samyakcharitra ("proper conduct"). One of the 3 can not exist exceptional of the others, and all are required for non secular liberation.

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