SOULOS · Jainism
📿 Nine Tattvas
Nine Tattvas is a core concept from the Jainism tradition in the SOULOS registry (50 concepts × 3 traditions). Contemplation query: Nine Tattvas Jain philosophy in depth
Deep Dive
The Navatattva, or Nine Tattvas, are Jain metaphysics' nine fundamental categories: jiva (soul), ajiva (non-soul/matter), punya (merit), papa (demerit), asrava (karmic influx), bandha (bondage), samvara (stoppage), nirjara (shedding), and moksha (liberation) -- mapping the soul's full journey from bondage to release.
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Frequently asked about Nine Tattvas
What tradition does Nine Tattvas come from?
Jainism.
What is the contemplative query for this concept?
Nine Tattvas Jain philosophy in depth
How many concepts does SOULOS catalogue?
50 core concepts — 15 from Jainism, 15 from Buddhism, and 20 from the wider Metaphysics / perennial philosophy tradition. Plus 315 mystical words (Abyss → Zero) from the esoteric word cloud.
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