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  • ...It encompasses aspects such as immortality, omnipotence, omnipresence, and omniscience. Throughout history, the concept of divinity has played a central role in s * '''Omniscience''': Infinite knowledge and awareness of all things, past, present, and futu
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  • ...e revered for having achieved [[Moksha]] (liberation) or [[Kevala Jnana]] (omniscience), which is the ultimate goal in Jainism. Arihants are considered role model * '''[[Kevala Jnana]]''': The state of omniscience or infinite knowledge, where one perceives all objects of knowledge simulta
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  • # '''Sayogi-kevali''': The stage of omniscience with activity. At this stage, the soul has complete knowledge and perceptio # '''Ayogi-kevali''': The final stage of omniscience without any activity. The soul is completely free from all karmic bonds and
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  • ...estination often seek to address the "paradox of free will", whereby God's omniscience seems incompatible with human free will. In this usage, predestination can
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  • ...common attributes associated with God include omnipotence (all-powerful), omniscience (all-knowing), omnipresence (present everywhere), divine simplicity, and et
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  • ...vala - represent different levels of knowledge, from sensory perception to omniscience.
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  • ...lifespan. Rishabhanatha is described as having attained [[Kevala Jnana]] (omniscience) and spent a significant part of his life imparting knowledge to his follow
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  • ...undertaking severe penances and meditation, he attained [[Kevala Jnana]] (omniscience) under a Dhaataki tree. As a Tirthankara, he revitalized the Jain community
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  • ...ooking in one of the four directions. This symbolizes his omnipresence and omniscience. Brahma's four arms represent the four Vedas ([[Rigveda]], [[Samaveda]], [[
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  • * '''[[Omniscience]]''': A Buddha possesses complete and perfect knowledge of all things, incl
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  • * [[Tirthankara]] - Spiritual teachers in Jainism, who have attained omniscience and help others achieve liberation.
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  • ...of intense meditation and ascetic practices, he attained [[Kevala Jnana]] (omniscience). Mahavira spent the next 30 years of his life preaching the principles of
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  • ...[Jainism]], Vairagya is emphasized as a virtue that leads to [[Kaivalya]] (omniscience or ultimate liberation). The practice of Vairagya involves a life of asceti
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  • ...ars of intense meditation and ascetic practices, he attained Kevala Jnana (omniscience). He spent the next 30 years of his life preaching the eternal truth of the
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  • ...omnipotence is one of the classical attributes ascribed to God, alongside omniscience (all-knowing) and omnipresence (present everywhere). The [[Bible]] contains
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  • ...volves the practitioner's vigilant mindfulness of Allah's omnipresence and omniscience. It is a form of [[Dhikr]] (remembrance of Allah) that goes beyond mere voc
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  • ...us events ([[Kalyanakas]]): conception, birth, renunciation, attainment of omniscience ([[Kevala Jnana]]), and finally, liberation ([[Nirvana]] or [[Moksha]]).
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  • ...often described using several key attributes: omnipotence (all-powerful), omniscience (all-knowing), omnipresence (present everywhere), immutability (unchanging
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  • ...in Judaism encompasses several key attributes: omnipotence (all-powerful), omniscience (all-knowing), omnipresence (present everywhere), immutability (unchanging
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  • ...itation. The ultimate goal of tapas in Jainism is to achieve [[Kaivalya]] (omniscience) and liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
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