The Triratnas of Jainism are- Right Faith, Right Knowledge, and Right Conduct. What must a Jain do in order to satisfy the Triratnas?
A
Take the five vows.
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B
Believe in Karma.
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C
Believe in individuality.
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D
Become materialistic.
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Solution
The correct options are A Take the five vows. B Believe in Karma. C Believe in individuality. Jains had to take the five vows made by Parshvanath and Mahavira. They believed in Karma, and advocated freedom of all and expression of the individual. However, they also believed in injuring their own bodies; to die of starvation was considered a virtue, as it strengthened the soul. This was one reason many people were not attracted to Jainism.