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1) Nirvana
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In Indian religions and Indian philosophy, Moksha (मोक्ष {IAST|mokṣa}), also called vimoksha, vimukti and mukti, means emancipation, liberation or release. In soteriological and eschatological sense, it connotes freedom from saṃsāra, the cycle of death and rebirth.{sfn|Sharma|2000|p=113} In epistemological and psychological sense, m...
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[Jainism] ==Bhavyata== However, from the point of view of potentiality of {IAST|mokṣa}, Jain texts bifurcates the souls in two categories–bhavya and abhavya. Bhavya souls are those souls who have faith in {IAST|mokṣa} and hence will make some efforts to achieve liberation. This potentiality or quality is called bhavyata. However, bhav...
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[festival] Moksha is the annual inter-college cultural festival of the Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT), Delhi. Started in 2003, it is organised in the month of March . Moksha is a 4-day national cultural extravaganza held at NSIT every even semester, with prominent features being Hasya-Kavi Sammelan, Qawwali, Choreography, Fash...
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(from the article `Finno-Ugric religion`) Farther to the south, the differentiation of the Volga Finns into separate groups probably began about 1200 . The Volga Finns consist today of the ...
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in Hinduism and Jainism, the ultimate spiritual goal, designating the individual soul`s release from the bonds (bandha) of transmigration. The soul, ... [11 related articles]
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liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
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In Hinduism, liberation from the cycle of reincarnation and from the illusion of
maya; in Buddhism, liberation from
samsar...
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Freedom from birth and death liberation from the bondage of worldly action based on detachment and freedom within oneself. The nearest English equivalent is salvation.
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Ultimate liberation from the process of transmigration, the continuous cycle of birth and death.
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A Hindu concept meaning the release of samsara, or the life cycle from birth, life, death and rebirth. In Buddhism, this concept is known as nirvana (Esposito et al. 2012a
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Liberation, or Freedom, from the endless cycle of births known as Samsara.
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liberation, specifically from the bondage of repeated birth and death.
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Moksha means freedom or liberation; freedom from the constant round of birth and death called samsara. Many Hindu schools of thought insist that jnana, profound self-knowledge or knowledge of atman, is the prerequisite of moksha. In the Jain tradition the attainment of kevalajnana, the supreme, omniscient knowledge of the nature of the universe, br...
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One of four goals for Hindus. The release / union of the self with the Ultimate Reality.
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In Hinduism, liberation from the cycle of reincarnation and from the illusion of maya; in Buddhism, liberation from samsara, the cycle of rebirth
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freedom from the differentiated, temporal, and mortal world of ordinary experience.
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Liberation, or Freedom, from the endless cycle of births known as Samsara.
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