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Nav Tattvas Jain philosophy can be described in various ways, but the most acceptable tradition is to describe it in terms of the Nav Tattvas or nine fundamentals.

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5 main Principles: # Ahimsa: No violence # Satya: Honesty # Asteya: No stealing # Brahma-charya: Celibacy # Aparigraha: No materialism

Three Jewels: # Right of conduct: following the ethnic rules # Right of belief/perception: seeing things properly without letting superstitions or preconceptions get in the way of learning. # Right of knowledge: having correct and sufficient knowledge about the universe

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1. Non-injury to all forms of life in all possible ways: Ahimsa

2. Truth or satya

3. Celibacy or brahmacharya

4. Non-possessiveness or aparigraha

5. Not stealing anything: achaurya

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