Explain 3 jewel
Quick Answer
The Three Jewels (Ratnatraya) in Jainism are Right Faith (Samyak Darshana), Right Knowledge (Samyak Jnana), and Right Conduct (Samyak Charitra), which together lead to liberation.
Detailed Answer
In Jain philosophy, the Three Jewels or Ratnatraya constitute the path to spiritual liberation (moksha). The first jewel, Right Faith (Samyak Darshana), involves having a correct perception and belief in the true nature of reality, including the soul and karma. The second, Right Knowledge (Samyak Jnana), is the accurate and comprehensive understanding of the scriptures and the principles of Jainism without doubt or error. The third jewel, Right Conduct (Samyak Charitra), refers to the ethical and disciplined practice of non-violence, truthfulness, non-stealing, celibacy, and non-possessiveness, which purifies the soul and helps shed karmic bonds. Together, these three form an integrated path that removes the obstacles to liberation by eliminating ignorance and karmic attachments. The Three Jewels are foundational in Jain teachings and are emphasized in various canonical texts as essential for the soul's progress towards ultimate freedom.
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