Explain darshan, gyan charitra
Quick Answer
In Jain philosophy, darshan refers to right perception or faith, while gyan charitra denotes right knowledge and conduct, together forming the path to liberation.
Detailed Answer
Darshan (right perception) is the initial step in the three jewels (Ratnatraya) of Jainism, emphasizing the correct understanding and faith in the true nature of reality, including the soul and karma. Gyan charitra combines two aspects: gyan (knowledge) and charitra (conduct). Gyan signifies the true, unobstructed knowledge of the self and the universe, free from delusions and karmic obstructions. Charitra refers to the ethical and disciplined conduct aligned with this knowledge, including non-violence, truthfulness, and other vows. Together, darshan, gyan, and charitra constitute the essential framework for spiritual progress and liberation (moksha) in Jainism. They ensure that a practitioner not only perceives reality correctly but also understands it deeply and acts accordingly to shed karmic bonds.
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