saints in jainism
In Jainism, saints are individuals who have achieved spiritual enlightenment and have reached a state of absolute purity and non-violence. They are considered revered examples of moral and ethical conduct, embodying the highest ideals and principles of the Jain faith. Saints in Jainism are believed to possess profound knowledge and wisdom, having conquered all worldly attachments and desires, and are regarded as spiritual guides for their followers.
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