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The ideal death in Jainism

The ideal death in Jainism

The ideal death in Jainism is one that is free from pain and suffering.

It is also a death that is marked by detachment from the material world.

The ideal death is one that allows the soul to be free to merge with the divine.

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Think about what a good death means to you. What are your priorities for your death? Do you want to die peacefully? Do you want to be surrounded by loved ones? Do you want to have a say in your own death? Once you know what a good death means to you, you can start to make choices that will help you to achieve it.

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