GS PrelimsHistory (Ancient India)Jainism2009

Anekāntavāda is a core theory and philosophy of which one of the following?

A

Buddhism

B

Jainism

C

Sikhism

D

Vaishnavism

Correct Answer: Option B

Explanation

1. Anekāntavāda translates to 'non-one-sidedness' or 'manifoldness'. 2. It is a fundamental doctrine in Jainism. 3. It posits that ultimate truth and reality are complex and have multiple aspects, and therefore, no single viewpoint can capture the entire truth. 4. It is a core theory and philosophy of Jainism.

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