Which of the following is not the “Tri Ratna” of Jainism?

Right faith
Right knowledge
Right view
Right conduct

The correct answer is D. Right conduct.

The Tri Ratna (Sanskrit: त्रय रत्न, trÌ¥yā ratna) is the “three jewels” of Jainism. They are:

  • Right faith (samyak darśana)
  • Right knowledge (samyak jñāna)
  • Right conduct (samyak cāritra)

Right faith is the belief in the basic principles of Jainism, such as the existence of karma, the cycle of rebirth, and the goal of liberation. Right knowledge is the understanding of these principles and their implications for one’s life. Right conduct is the practice of these principles in one’s daily life.

Right conduct is the most important of the Tri Ratna, as it is the only way to achieve liberation. Without right conduct, right faith and right knowledge are meaningless.

The other options are all part of the Tri Ratna. Right faith is the belief in the basic principles of Jainism. Right knowledge is the understanding of these principles and their implications for one’s life.

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