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
Answer: Option A
Solution(By Examveda Team)
In Jainism the three jewels (also referred to as ratnatraya) are understood as samyagdarshana ("right faith"), samyagjnana ("right knowledge"), and samyakcharitra ("right conduct"). One of the three cannot exist exclusive of the others, and all are required for spiritual liberation.Related Questions on Jainism and Buddhism
Why Rishabnath also called Aadibrahma?
A. Due to height
B. First to tell Moksha Marg
C. Religious Conversion
D. Showing the path of livelihood
A. Orthodox System of Indian Philosophy
B. Unorthodox System of Indian Philosophy
C. Both A & B
D. None of the above
Join The Discussion