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''Parasparopagraho Jīvānām'' (Sanskrit) is a Jain aphorism from the ''Tattvārtha Sūtra'' (). It is translated as "Souls render service to one another".〔 p.131〕 It is also translated as, "All life is bound together by mutual support and interdependence."〔 p. 123〕 ==Motto of Jainism== The aphorism ''Parasparopagraho Jīvānām'' has been accepted as the motto of Jainism.〔 pp.2926-27〕 It stresses the philosophy of non-violence and ecological harmony on which the Jain ethics and doctrine—especially the doctrines of Ahimsa and Anekantavada—are based. This motto is inscribed in Devanagari script at the base of the symbol of Jainism which was adopted by all sects of Jainism while commemorating the 2500th anniversary of nirvana of Mahavira.
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