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Anekantavada

Anekantavada is a concept from the ancient Indian religion of Jainism. It is the belief that all truths are incomplete and that we can only understand a part of reality, but never the whole. It teaches us to accept that there are many different truths and perspectives, and that no single point of view is the only true one. This is why the Jain religion is sometimes called "the path of non-absolutism". It helps us to understand, respect and appreciate multiple points of view in our own and others' lives.