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Belief
Fundamental to Jainism is
the doctrine of two eternal, coexisting, independent categories
known as jiva (animate, living soul: the enjoyer) and ajiva
(inanimate, nonliving object: the enjoyed). Jains believe, moreover,
that the actions of mind, speech, and body produce subtle karma (infraatomic
particles of matter), which become the cause of bondage, and that
one must eschew violence to avoid giving hurt to life. The cause of
the embodiment of the soul is thought to be karmic matter; one can
attain salvation (moksha) only by freeing the soul of karma through
the practice of the three “jewels” of right faith, right knowledge
and right conduct.

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