Significance of Right behavior
In Jainism, Right behavior is exemplified by the moral conduct practiced by King Amarapati. His actions are likened to those of a good sadhu, indicating a high standard of ethical living and adherence to moral principles. This ideal behavior reflects the teachings of Jainism, which emphasize righteousness and virtuous conduct as essential elements of spiritual life.
Synonyms: Appropriate conduct, Proper behavior, Acceptable behavior, Moral behavior, Ethical conduct, Proper conduct, Ethical behavior, Appropriate behavior, Correct conduct.
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Jain concept of 'Right behavior'
In Jainism, Right behavior embodies moral conduct akin to King Amarapati's, reflecting the virtues of a virtuous sadhu, emphasizing ethical living and righteousness as central tenets of Jain philosophy.
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) The moral conduct that King Amarapati practiced, resembling that of a good sadhu.[1]