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 The supreme and complete knowledge in Jain Philosophy is called -
Question

 The supreme and complete knowledge in Jain Philosophy is called -

A.

Mati

B.

Shruti

C.

Avadhi 

D.

Kaivalya

Correct option is D

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  • In Jain philosophy, Kaivalya (also called Keval Jnana) refers to: Supreme, infinite, and absolute knowledge.

  • It is the omniscient state attained by a Tirthankara or a perfected soul.

  • A person who attains Kaivalya becomes a Kevalin, completely free from karmic bondage.

  • Mati Jnana – Knowledge gained through sense perception and mind.

  • Shruti Jnana – Knowledge acquired through scriptures or verbal testimony.

  • Avadhi Jnana – Clairvoyant knowledge, limited but beyond ordinary sense.



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