Anekanta
Anekanta is a fundamental principle of Jainism, a religion originating in ancient India. The term can be translated as "many-sidedness" or "non-absolutism." It posits that truth and reality are complex and can be perceived from multiple viewpoints. Therefore, no single perspective or statement can capture the entirety of truth. Anekanta emphasizes the limitations of human knowledge and understanding.
The principle suggests that every object or concept has an infinite number of qualities and relations. When
Anekanta encourages tolerance and open-mindedness. By recognizing that others may hold valid viewpoints different from our