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  2. Ratnatraya - Wikipedia

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    According to Jainism, purification of soul and liberation can be achieved through the path of three jewels: [1] [2] [3] Samyak darśana (Correct View), meaning faith, acceptance of the truth of soul (jīva); [4] Samyak jnana (Correct Knowledge), meaning undoubting knowledge of the tattvas; [5] and Samyak charitra (Correct Conduct), meaning behavior consistent with the Five vows. [5]

  3. Samayasāra - Wikipedia

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    According to Samayasāra, the real self is only that soul which has achieved ratnatraya i.e. Samyak Darshan, Samyak Gyan and Samyak Charitra. These state when soul achieves purity is Arihant and Siddha. [5] It can be achieved by victory over five senses. According to Samayasāra:

  4. Subhalekha Sudhakar filmography - Wikipedia

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    Rakta Charitra: Simultaneously shot in Hindi as Rakt Charitra: Rakta Charitra 2: Simultaneously shot in Hindi as Rakt Charitra 2: 2011 Bezawada: Sagar Raju: 2012: Dammu: Genius: 2013 Priyathama Neevachata Kushalama: 2014 Oka Laila Kosam: College President: 2015 Bandipotu: Satyanarayana: 2016 Brahmotsavam: Kasi’s father: 2017 Gautamiputra ...

  5. Darshan filmography - Wikipedia

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    Darshan Thoogudeepa is an Indian actor and film producer known for his work in Kannada cinema. [1] He is the son of actor Thoogudeepa Srinivas.Darshan initially worked in trivial roles in few films and television serial's, later made his debut in a lead role in 2001 film, Majestic.

  6. Moksha (Jainism) - Wikipedia

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    According to Jainism, purification of soul and liberation can be achieved through the path of three jewels: [3] [4] [5] Samyak darśana (Correct View), meaning faith, acceptance of the truth of soul (jīva); [6] Samyak jnana (Correct Knowledge), meaning undoubting knowledge of the tattvas; [7] and Samyak charitra (Correct Conduct), meaning behavior consistent with the Five vows. [7]

  7. Pārśvanātha - Wikipedia

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    This enables the soul to experience its true essence, known as samyak darshan or self-realization, opening the pathway to liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth. According to the Śvētāmbaras, Mahavir expanded Parshvanatha's first four restraints with his ideas on ahimsa (lit. ' non-violence ') and added the fifth monastic vow ...

  8. Shrimad Rajchandra - Wikipedia

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    [3] [10] [16] They had two sons and two daughters. [16] His in-laws wanted him to move to Bombay and establish business there, but he was interested in his spiritual pursuits. [2] In 1890 (VS 1947), he experienced self-realization (shuddh samyak darshan) in Bombay. In His letter (Patrank 133) describing His state at the time, Shrimad wrote ...

  9. Mahavira - Wikipedia

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    Mahavira taught attainment of samyak darshan or self realization (atma-anubhuti) through the practice of bhedvijnāna, which involves positioning oneself as a pure soul, separate from body, mind and emotions, and being aware of the soul's true nature; and to remain grounded and steadfast in soul's unchanging essence during varying auspicious or ...