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All the acts through body (Kaya), tongue (Vachan) and thought (Maan) are regarded as Karma (act).

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Jains think this as a very bad aspect of life but know that there will always be a bit of Karma in their spirit. Jains value good deeds.

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What statement best expresses the triple Gem of Jainism?

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