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Moksha (Freedom or Salvation) from the cycle of birth and death is the ultimate goal of Hindu religious life. Moksha is called Mukti (freedom) by yogis and Nirvana by Buddhists...
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www.hindunet.org/moksha/index.htm
www.hindunet.org/moksha/index.htm
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Most Hindu traditions consider moksha the ultimate goal of life.The other three goals (see Scripture and Guru) are considered temporary but necessary stepping-stones towards eternal liberation.
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hinduism.iskcon.com/concepts/106.htm
hinduism.iskcon.com/concepts/106.htm
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Hindu Religious Beliefs ... the doctrine of Moksha (Salvation through release from the cycle of re-birth), the practice of observing Upavasa (fasting) on various religious festivals, and of performing important events at a particular auspicious time (Muhurta). ... Moksha and Mukti...
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www.hindubooks.org/sudheer_birodkar/hindu_history/belie...
www.hindubooks.org/sudheer_birodkar/hindu_history/beliefs.html
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Culture ; moksha in the Hindu Tradition by Mukesh Williams ... The Sanskrit word moksha is perhaps central to Hindu philosophy. It can be roughly translated as salvation but it does not really imply that. Moksha has far greater complexity than the word salvation connotes.
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www.boloji.com/culture/020.htm
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The different schools of Hindu philosophy hold differing views about how to attain moksha. Some believe that moksha can be achieved by people only after their death, others claim that it can be achieved even while they are alive.
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1stholistic.com/prayer/hindu/hol_Hindu-moksha.htm
1stholistic.com/prayer/hindu/hol_Hindu-moksha.htm
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Moksha is that ephemeral truth of life without which human beings cannot sustain themselves. The cause of the human body... the process of evolution... all leads to our Soul Atman gaining liberation from cycle of birth and death (Moksha) forever. ... Moksha Salvation in Hinduism highlights concept moksha path...
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www.godrealized.org/Moksha.html
www.godrealized.org/Moksha.html
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hindu moksha, desire for liberation from earthly existence, liberation from earthly existence: Most humans are happy with human achievements. But there will be a few who want to achieve some thing higher. Moska (also called Mukti) is not only liberation from earthly existence, but also release from future births.
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en.allexperts.com/q/Hindus-946/2008/4/Hinduism-46.htm
en.allexperts.com/q/Hindus-946/2008/4/Hinduism-46.htm
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Moksha and the meaning in our Age. ... The Path to Moksha ... Many Hindu scholars have written on this subject. They state that it is man's task to overcome maya, the illusion that the physical world is real, and to see Absolute Reality beyond this. And so it is avidaya (ignorance) that keeps man back from liberation.
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www.dayofgod.net/hindu/moksha.htm
www.dayofgod.net/hindu/moksha.htm
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Moksha or mukti refers in Hinduism and Jainism, to liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth. Heaven is a place of mental and sensual enjoyment. The enjoyments in heaven are more intense, subtle and refined. ... A Wisdom Archvie on Moksha ... It is seen in the Hindu Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, the Yoga Sutras,
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www.experiencefestival.com/moksha
www.experiencefestival.com/moksha
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