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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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