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  • ...ha, Kama and Moksha. One can but clearly notice that Dharma at one end and Moksha (both are unlimited) at the other are like two wrappers of a book, boundari ...sfy Artha and Kama and denied the other two purusharthas namely Dharma and Moksha. This is exactly what we at Dharmawiki have recognized as one of the proble
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  • ...the पुराणानि ॥ [[Puranas]] of their attaining [[Moksha Dristipath|मोक्षः ॥ moksha.]] Moksha is the liberation of Jivatma (soul) from the Upadhis.
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  • === Jatayu Moksha === This is believed to be the kshetra of Jatayu Moksha (where Jatayu attained liberation).
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  • ...e, from poverty of thought and expression. But the real greater concept of moksha refers to amrutattva  praptih (again loosely translated as ''immortality'' Thus we see in one example how Moksha, cannot be translated as liberation, freedom from bondage, emancipation (of
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  • ...le right now. Therefore, Shri Krishna instead recounts his conversation on moksha dharma with a brahmana from the brahmaloka so that adhering to that knowled To elaborate on moksha dharma as requested by Shri Krishna, the brahmana related the incident of R
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  • ...y Jiva or soul according to many philosophies. However, how a person views moksha may be broadly categorized into two headings ...ous paths are available consequent to various philosophical definitions of Moksha.
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  • |[[Moksha (मोक्षः)]]
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  • === Brahma Kapala Moksha === ...o Shiva, the Brahmakapala got filled to the brim and Shiva attained Kapala moksha. It is for this reason that the Goddess earned the name Poornadevi and Poor
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  • ...age' do not exactly stand for Moksha. Hence such words, viz., atma, karma, moksha, sat, chit, etc are used as is in the narratives. We keep adding to the lis
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  • == मोक्ष-त्रिगुणसंबंधः॥ Role of Trigunas in Moksha == .... Thus presence or absence of Tamas plays important role in the process of Moksha.
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  • == मोक्ष-तमसयोः संबंधः ॥ Role of Tamas in Moksha == ...bed the process of Moksha at the level of mind and soul. It is stated that Moksha is achieved only after annihilation of effects of potent past actions/deed
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  • ...ndex.php/Moksha%20(%E0%A4%AE%E0%A5%8B%E0%A4%95%E0%A5%8D%E0%A4%B7%E0%A4%83) Moksha]
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  • ...rinciples of [[Sanatana Dharma (सनातनधर्मः)|Sanatana dharma]] (Punarjanma, Moksha) are collected through personal interaction with learned scholars in Samskr
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  • ...adhyatmikity, between a life of virtue and realisation of the Supreme and moksha.<ref name=":0">Swami Sivananda (2000), [https://holybooks-lichtenbergpress. ...nly when released from these three qualities, can one succeed in attaining moksha thereby reaching the highest goal, the ultimate reality. Thus, the sacred s
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  • ==मोक्ष-रजसयोः संबंधः ॥ Role of Rajas in Moksha== .... Thus presence or absence of Rajas plays important role in the process of Moksha.
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  • ...it is melted, it becomes ghee and that is moksha-ananda (the happiness of moksha) . In this way the symbolic meaning is found in many places in the Vedas. T
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  • ...of tirtha yatra in the life of a grhastha. It helps the householder attain moksha without difficulty.<ref>Ganesh Vasudeo Tagare, The Bhagavata Purana (Part I
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  • ...amskrit : बुद्धियोगम्) is a game related to the commonly found game called Moksha Sopanam (Samskrit : मोक्ष-सोपानम्) or Snakes and La ...nd Ladders]]</ref>''' seemed to combine the concepts of the three paths of moksha as outlined in our Vedic philosophy. This suggested to us that the game mu
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  • ...ya, and opts for Shreya (wellness that takes one on path of Paratattva and Moksha) while मन्दः ॥ one with poor intellect, lacking in discriminati === श्रेयः निवृत्तिमार्गः ॥ Nivrtti Marga (Moksha) ===
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  • ==मोक्ष-सत्वगुणयोः संबंधः ॥ Role of Sattva in Moksha== .... Thus presence or absence of Tamas plays important role in the process of Moksha.
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  • ...ha'' or 'delusion' is a main obstacle to attainment of liberation i.e. ''[[moksha]]''.<ref>{{cite book|title=Encyclopedia of Hinduism|publisher=Psychology Pr
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  • ...hes shraddha is an absolute necessity for an aspirant of [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|moksha]] both in the Jnana or Bhakti margas.
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  • ...he idea of sacrifice itself to that of the attainment of [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|Moksha (मोक्षः)]]. This important change might have been brought about Jaimini does not believe in Moksha. He believes in the existence of Svarga (heaven) attainable through Karma o
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  • ...e our minds". It is purported that repeating this hymn leads to salvation (moksha); that one who desires to attain heaven should recite it a thousand times e
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  • ...hich combined acting as the path of knowledge, lead to the attainment of ''moksha''.<ref>{{cite book|title=Indra’s Net: Defending Hinduism|author=Rajiv Mal
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  • ...nd Kama (कामः) and a few adhering to Dharma framework, very few pursue the Moksha purushartha. ...goals, namely [[Dharma (धर्मः)]], [[Artha (अर्थः)]], [[Kama (कामः)]] and [[Moksha (मोक्षः)]].<ref name=":0" /> Some traditional philosophers like
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  • ...born again in Samsara, while by Nivrtta karma he attains [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|moksha]].<ref name=":2">Ganesh Vasudeo Tagare, The Bhagavata Purana (Part III), An
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  • ...eves Vishnu. Therefore, whatever we desire; either prosperity, kaivalya or moksha, or the perfection, which is auspicious is possible only through the invol
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  • ...a|non-duality]] of the Soul and Brahman. Thus, one attains emancipation ([[moksha]]).<ref name="warrier" /><ref name="iyer" />
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  • ...consequences. Therefore, control of the ego becomes a necessary state for moksha. Bhagavadgita also describes the path of Karma Yoga as a way of molding vol
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  • ...tion between sharira, indriya, mana, atma, etc. and enumerates the path to moksha. It says the following:
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  • ...r knowledge in Indian texts. Jnana marga is the direct means to release or moksha, as per Advaita siddhanta.<ref name=":0">Paranjpe, Anand. C. and Ramakrishn A person having realized this experience attains Moksha.
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  • ...about by ''chitta shuddhi'' ('the purity of heart');<ref>{{cite web|title=Moksha|publisher=Sivanandaonline.org|url= http://sivanandaonline.org/public_html/? ...turvarga'' composed of ''[[dharma]]'', ''[[artha]]'', ''[[kama]]'' and ''[[moksha]]'', prompt human activity, and which motivation leads to the end results o
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  • ...prerequisites are and how they play a role in achieving the final goal of Moksha.<ref name=":0">Swami Sivananda (2004 Second Edition) ''Sadhana Chatushtaya. ...ttainment of the fourth and the last purushartha namely, [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|Moksha]]. But this vidya, also called Para-vidya, is not a subject that can be und
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  • ...of a tiger so as to help him keep pace with time. And when the muni sought moksha, he was directed by Shiva to this kshetra where the muni worshipped Arulmak
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  • ...ity) journeys from dark to white in his various births, ultimately gaining moksha if he does good deeds, devotion and yoga.<sup>[12][13]</sup> ...umans are incomplete. Out of four ''purushartha''s ("goals of life"), only moksha is eternal, while religious duty, wealth and pleasure decay with this
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  • The central message of Moksha Sannyasa Yoga is the assurance that if one performs actions by renouncing a
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  • ...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
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  • ...्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
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  • ...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
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  • ...– 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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  • ...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
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  • # [[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.
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  • ..., the highest position attended with the eightfold spiritual power or even Moksha (cessation of rebirth) from samsara. Dwelling in their heart (as the suffer
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  • .../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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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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  • * modes of attaining the final goal Moksha (soteriology) |Moksha Method
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  • Both Samkhya and Yoga school holds that the path to मोक्ष || moksha (release, Self-realization) includes the realization of Purusha. holds that the path to मोक्ष || moksha (release, Self-realization) includes the
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  • #In a Jivanmukta, when he attains Moksha.
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  • ...darshanas]] while agreeing on the fundamental concepts of atma, karma and moksha, differ from each other in some siddhantas, which make them unique. Among s
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  • ...sharthas i.e. [[Dharma (धर्मः)|Dharma]], artha, kama and [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|moksha]] in life. Health is believed to be critical in working towards attainment
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  • ...Purushartha (पुरुषार्थः) viz. dharma (धर्मः), artha (अर्थः), kama (कामः), moksha (मोक्षः) that are the foundation of India’s culture. These Pu ...steadfast in Brahman and who realises Brahman attains [[Moksha Dristipath|Moksha]] (मोक्षः).<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...[[Sanatana Dharma (सनातनधर्मः)|Sanatana Dharma]] such as [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|Moksha]], [[Jiva]], [[Brahman (ब्रह्मन्)|Brahman]], etc was divide # [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|Moksha]] (मोक्षः । Liberation) siddhanta
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  • ...nything external or internal i.e., leading to Samsara or [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|Moksha]]. Such a person will have nothing to do with the objects of sense external
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  • ...on and when the arrow (atma) becomes one in consciousness of devotion then Moksha (liberation) is experienced. This is elaborated in the Mundaka Shruti.</blo
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  • ...E0%A4%AF%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%B8%E0%A4%AF%E0%A5%8B%E0%A4%97%E0%A4%83 Chapter 18 (Moksha Sannyasa Yoga)]</ref> ''yajñadānatapaḥkarma na tyājyaṁ kāryameva ta
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  • ...ika paths given by our seers to live a peaceful life leading ultimately to Moksha.
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  • ...age is not a restriction for acquiring Jnana, the ultimate requirement for Moksha. Many texts of [[Sanatana Dharma (सनातनधर्मः)|Sanatana
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  • ...ma which was then used to attain the fourth one, namely, [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|Moksha]]. Hence people of different varnas irrespective of their gender, social an ...|Panchagnividya]], each of which was one way to achieve the common goal of Moksha. It may appear that preceptors of the ancient ages have focused only on the
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  • The end goal of all spiritual practices is attainment of [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|moksha]] or freedom from the cycle of birth and death. That results from direct kn ...ted meditation on [[Brahman (ब्रह्मन्)|Brahman]] and an intense desire for moksha.
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  • * Samkhya school considers moksha (मोक्ष) as a natural quest of every soul. ...an embarrassment. It stands in the way of doing Yoga Sadhna and attaining Moksha or release. According to Samkhya one who has the knowledge of the twenty fi
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  • * [[Moksha|Liberation]] is deliverance from this cycle. === Brahman as a soteriological concept: Moksha ===
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  • ...eme. As long as this Avidya continues he wanders in Samsara only attaining moksha from punarjanma (cycle of birth and death) once he realizes his identity wi ...mate purpose of human life is to shed all attachments to matter and attain moksha (liberation from material existence) and return to the transcendental realm
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  • ...teousness), Artha (Livelihood), Kama (Family life) and [[Moksha Dristipath|Moksha]] (Attainment of eternal peace).<ref>Pt. Shri Durgadutta Tripathi, [https:/
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  • == मोक्षमार्गः ॥ Way to Attain Moksha == ...the course of conduct by which a householder will attain [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|moksha]] without difficulty. He says that the duties of a householder leads one to
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  • ...word tat, without desiring for fruits, by those who seek [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|moksha]] or freedom from material entanglement.<ref name=":5" /> Thus, the utteran
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  • ...seases are appearing as obstacles in attainment of Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha. Aarogya is the main source for achieving these while, diseases work as des
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  • ...which an individual cultivates in former ashramas becomes identified with moksha.
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  • ...) is Vidya. Avidya is removed by this true knowledge and leads a person to Moksha.
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  • ...the Veda). The 4 legs of this Kamadhenu the Vedas are dharma, artha, kama, moksha – which are the purusharthas.
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  • ...the knowledge of Dharma and other (अर्थः ॥ Artha, कामः ॥ Kama and मोक्षः ॥ Moksha) purusharthas is called Veda. Thus, the inseparable link between Dharma and ...as a path towards upasana and fulfillment of ashrama dharmas leads one to moksha. Dharma is referred to as peculiar duties of asramas and dharma came to mea
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  • ...life namely, Dharma (religion), Artha (economy), Kama (sense pleasure) and Moksha (liberation). To practice and fulfill these basic goals of life one needs g
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  • ...that is keeping kama and artha within the boundaries of dharma facilitates moksha prapti. ...entration through adhyatmik practices and reading for attaining the aim of moksha.
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  • ...(Samskrit : गजेन्द्रमोक्षः) refers to the episode of Lord Vishnu granting moksha to Gajendra, the lord of the elephants. ...Adhyaya 7 of the 2nd Skandha enumerates in brief the incident of Gajendra moksha as follows :
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  • ...E0%A4%AF%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%B8%E0%A4%AF%E0%A5%8B%E0%A4%97%E0%A4%83 Chapter 18 (Moksha Sannyasa Yoga)]</ref> </blockquote><blockquote>naṣṭo mohaḥ smr̥tirla ...go through the cycle of life and death without attaining [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|moksha]].
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  • ...E0%A4%AF%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%B8%E0%A4%AF%E0%A5%8B%E0%A4%97%E0%A4%83 Chapter 18 (Moksha Sannyasa Yoga)]</ref></blockquote><blockquote>''manmanā bhava madbhakto ma ...23.26 ।।''</blockquote>It is said that in the Kali Yuga, [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|Moksha]] is attained by Kirtana or singing the praises of the Supreme.<ref name=":
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  • ...Sankaracharya''. Almora: Advaita Ashrama (Pages 447-449)</ref> There is no Moksha as a result of performing karma, a kartr (a doer) is the one who attains th ===== शुभाशुभकर्मक्षये एव मोक्षसम्भवः ॥ Exhausting Karma is the means to Moksha =====
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  • *{{cite book|author=Sivananda (Swami.)|title=Moksha gita|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qnVjQwAACAAJ|accessdate=13 April
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  • ...contains instructions on Atmajnana and the way to obtain [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|moksha]] (absolute bliss).
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  • ...mika siddhantas and tattvas that leads a sadhaka to the highest purpose of Moksha. Although the subject under discussion is different for Upanishadas and Ayu
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  • ...aterialists who rejected the notion of an afterworld, karma, liberation (''moksha''), the authority of the sacred scriptures, the Vedas, and the immortality .... Body is life. There is no other life after the death of body. As regards Moksha, it remarked that death is the only liberation- '''''Maranameva mokshaha''
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  • * Moksha-sutras
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  • ...ading consequently to a healthy, happy and peaceful life in this world and Moksha after death. Of the worldly beings, man is the only creature, who has the a ...aras is simply to generate Vividisha (a desire/taste in Vedānta and attain Moksha). Samskaras involve Grhyaagni and are described mostly in [[Kalpa Vedanga (
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  • ...uman life called “purusharthas”: dharma, artha, kama and [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|moksha]]. This framework of life wherein each human being has an obligation to pur
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  • ...to be understood. This leads us to the understanding why [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|Moksha]] (includes the Atma jnana), the Paramapurushartha, is considered the high # The fruits of attaining the Brahman or the ''summum bonum'' (Moksha).
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  • ...E0%A4%AF%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%B8%E0%A4%AF%E0%A5%8B%E0%A4%97%E0%A4%83 Chapter 18 (Moksha Sannyasa Yoga)]</ref></blockquote><blockquote>''bhaktyā māmabhijānāti y Thus, many treatises declared [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|Moksha]] as the reward.
    68 KB (8,759 words) - 07:29, 5 August 2021
  • ...a, which generously guides us through the path of dharma, artha, kama, and moksha, cannot guide someone devoid of its understanding or is a skeptic.
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  • ...alled Vidya or Mahavidya, the Supreme Knowledge which leads a Jiva to Him (moksha). When turned away from Him, towards worldly aspects, she is called Avidya
    17 KB (2,235 words) - 23:07, 26 September 2022
  • ...north with nine steps each which is symbolic of the nine steps leading to Moksha. The southern entrance is used during Dakshinayana (approx. January to July
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  • ...spare himself of the hatya (papa of murder), and Ramanuja too would attain Moksha! But this plot failed, and Ramanuja escaped unhurt with the help of Govinda The scriptures had declared that all were to be equally and that for Moksha, varna, colour, sex and professions were no bar. Humanism was inherent in H
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