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Truthfulness (Satya-Nishtha)




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Hindu Books > Introduction And References > Virtues (Sadhak And Sathi) A Jain Book > Truthfulness (Satya-Nishtha)

Background

Truth is what is genuinely true. One who has full faith in this truth, one who accepts it, is a truthful person and his best feeling is truthfulness. 

General Nature Of Truth

The conventional meaning of truth is well-known to the society. An object visioned or known at a specific time, in a specific manner, under specific circumstances is true at that time, in that manner and under those circumstances. To illustrate, "India won independence on 15th August in 1947. My average yearly income is eighty-five hundred Rupees or (3fty dollars). 

The idol of Bahubali Swami, in the village Shravanabelgola situated in the Karnataka State is fifty-seven feet in height." These are conventional truths or factual information. Now, the practice of truth in the day-to-day events of one's life or in all other matters i  the cherished goal of an aspirant. One who is successful i  this type of practice is conventionally recognized as a truthful person in society. This is all about conventional truth.

Author : Shri Atmanandji (Dr. Soneji)




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Truthfulness (Satya-Nishtha)
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Attainment Of Absolute Truth
Glory Of Truth
Living Examples Of Truthfulness
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