The Jain Philosophy and its Theory of Non-Violence
Description: Jainism is an ancient Indian religion that emphasizes non-violence, compassion, and self-control. This quiz will test your knowledge of the Jain philosophy and its theory of non-violence. | |
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What is the central principle of Jainism?
What is the Jain term for non-violence?
What is the Jain theory of multiple perspectives called?
What is the Jain theory of conditional predication called?
What is the Jain theory of modes of perception called?
What is the Jain theory of the soul called?
What is the Jain theory of liberation called?
What is the Jain symbol for non-violence?
Who is considered the founder of Jainism?
In which century did Mahavira live?
Where was Mahavira born?
What was Mahavira's father's name?
What was Mahavira's mother's name?
At what age did Mahavira renounce the world?
How many years did Mahavira spend as an ascetic before attaining enlightenment?