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  • The central message of Moksha Sannyasa Yoga is the assurance that if one performs actions by renouncing a
    23 KB (572 words) - 14:49, 10 December 2018
  • ...our seers to live a peaceful life leading ultimately to [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|Moksha]].<ref name=":022">''Sanatana Dharma : An Advanced Textbook of Hindu Religi ...path of the evolution for the Jivatma towards the Paramapurushartha namely Moksha. The meanings of the Vedas, with its rituals and daily obligations, develop
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  • ...Panini Office</ref> Thus it many be noted that attainment of Nihshreyasa (Moksha) or the ultimate good is the goal of all darshana shastras. |Punarjanma is without beginning but ends in Jivanmukti or Moksha
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  • .... His foster-parents [[Nanda Baba|Nanda]] and [[Yashoda]] were Bliss and [[Moksha]] (salvation). Those who underwent ''[[Tapas (Sanskrit)|tapas]]'' were born
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  • The exposition of Moksha Dharma given by Rshi Agastya on the request of Raja Bhadrashva is designate ...conduct, what virtuous actions lead to happiness in life and the ultimate moksha from worldly existence, etc. as she is held up by Bhagavan on his tusk.
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  • ...., in the state of liberation, as, then, there is no mind. The liberation (Moksha) of the Naiyayikas is a state of painless, and passionless existence.  
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  • |Vidya is sacred and for leading a person to Moksha ...(acquire worldly property) and Kama (one of the arishadvargas) devoid of moksha perspective
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  • ...inquisitiveness for the Agnividya that grants Amurtatvam (immortality) or Moksha, which is beyond birth and death, a state of unboundedness.  The 1st quest ...f soul or Atma, and existence after death. Charvakas believe that death is moksha and there is no other place or Brahmaloka that the soul can transmigrate to
    39 KB (4,336 words) - 12:21, 25 December 2020
  • ...्रह्मविद्या ॥ brahmavidya]] is an important path towards the attainment of moksha. The path taken by a ब्रह्मजिज्ञासुः ॥ brah ...a karma (पापकर्म) of the individual, and it goes on until the atma attains moksha or mukti.<ref name=":1">Mani, Vettam. (1975). ''[https://archive.org/detai
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  • ...rana (adhyayas 51-67). In this Gita, Rshi Agastya describes the concept of Moksha and the ways in which Jivatma can attain Paramatma through devotion, renunc This Gita is described in Moksha Parva in Mahabharat as a part of Shanti Parva. It is a conversation between
    33 KB (4,703 words) - 13:17, 20 May 2022
  • ...his forest. He, the sage Agastya, is capable of granting [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|moksha]] to even the devas. Offering a reprieve to you, who are so deeply in the g
    15 KB (2,037 words) - 15:56, 31 December 2018
  • ...– which is the pursuit of the fourfold goals of Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha . As a result, they cause an imbalance in the three legs of life – b
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  • ...e true and native nature of the Self is another name for [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|moksha]]. Vedanta adopted ideas from other Darshanas such as Yoga and Nyaya, and, ...unity in outlook. All the systems, though they give differing accounts of moksha, are at one in holding that it cannot be attained by mere intellectual stud
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  • ...asic requirement to perform any activity related to dharma, Artha, Kama or Moksha. Therefore rogas (diseases) appear to be the destroyers of not only health
    15 KB (1,927 words) - 20:39, 9 January 2023
  • # [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|Moksha]] ...bsence of anyone of them would render life to be futile. While the idea of moksha, being philosophical in nature, is not included in the concept of Trivarga.
    30 KB (4,406 words) - 23:32, 28 July 2021
  • ..., the highest position attended with the eightfold spiritual power or even Moksha (cessation of rebirth) from samsara. Dwelling in their heart (as the suffer
    8 KB (1,023 words) - 22:20, 17 June 2020
  • .../index.php/Moksha_(%E0%A4%AE%E0%A5%8B%E0%A4%95%E0%A5%8D%E0%A4%B7%E0%A4%83) moksha]. Sadhana is a progressive endeavour and it mobilizes all the resources of
    9 KB (1,364 words) - 14:51, 29 November 2022
  • ...a-Sutra (मीमांसा सूत्राणि।). Jaimini does not believe in [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|Moksha]] (मोक्षः।). He believes in the existence of [[Svarga (स् ...मोक्षः।) by Poorva mimansakas. The basis of advocating such Karmakanda for Moksha prapti is that, Poorva Mimansa Darshana believes in the entity called 'Apur
    43 KB (4,738 words) - 23:17, 12 December 2020
  • ...e happiness with contentment, which is, in fact, the state of ''Mukti'', ''Moksha'' or the ''Nirvana'' –liberation of soul.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...ivated, developed and conserved carefully. For, it enables one to attain [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|immortality]]. However, a realised seer is expected to ...t the three Gunas are, how they act, how they bind and how they facilitate moksha. Shri Krishna begins by stating that the knowledge explained in this chapte
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