How Is Truth Viewed In Jainism: A Short Note and Haiku ~Lalit kishore
In Jainism, Truth or Satya precept is viewed as the one being with multiple perspectives and complex. The Jain tenets of Anekantavada (Doctrine of Many-Sidedness and pluralism) and Syadvad (Doctrine of Qualified Assertion) are central to Jain philosophy. So, Truth is matter of silent exploration since it is ever-new and prompts to live a life of non-hurt, high order of integrity, ethics and all our efforts for self-purification.
In Jainism, the emphasis is on spiritual growth through contemplation on ‘tattva’ that assumes existence of souls, non-souls, and the cycle of karma as reality.
It is held that Jainism views both Buddhist "nihilism" (non-self precept) and Vedic "eternalism" (immortal soul precept) as correct but incomplete, advocating for the simultaneous acceptance of the soul's eternal purity and its connection to (non-hurt) karma, as indicated by an AI overview.
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