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Moksha (Samskrit : मोक्षः) is the most unique of all the सिद्धान्ताः siddhantas (concepts) of  Sanatana Dharma along with others, such as पुनर्जन्मः Punarjanma and कर्मा Karma, all of which form the foundation of Sanaatana Dharma in bharateeya samskriti. Mentioned as the highest of the four Purushardhas, moksha is the ultimate happening or state or existence (conscious and unconscious) of every Jiva or soul according to many philosophies. However, how a person views moksha may be broadly categorized into two headings
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Moksha (Samskrit : मोक्षः) is the most unique of all the siddhantas (सिद्धान्ताः concepts) of  Sanatana Dharma along with others, such as पुनर्जन्मः Punarjanma and कर्मा Karma, all of which form the foundation of Sanaatana Dharma in bharateeya samskriti. Mentioned as the highest of the four Purushardhas, moksha is the ultimate happening or state or existence (conscious and unconscious) of every Jiva or soul according to many philosophies. However, how a person views moksha may be broadly categorized into two headings
 
* Faith of surrender to a superlative force
 
* Faith of surrender to a superlative force
 
* Faith in individual conscious effort  
 
* Faith in individual conscious effort  

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