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vishnu - Who gives Moksha? - Hinduism Stack Exchange 30 Oct 2014 · Lord Krishna is the supreme Being according to the Bhagavad Gita and is the giver of moksha. Also, can all the avatars of Vishnu give moksha? Like Lord Govinda, Lord Rama, …
Is Moksha a permanent state? - Hinduism Stack Exchange Is moksha permanent? Now regarding moksha / mukti, let me explain it with an example. Jivas are unlimited in number and at the time of creation their states are resumed just like a test …
Who CAN'T attain moksha? - Hinduism Stack Exchange 28 Jun 2023 · I've seen a bunch of questions that ask about moksha and the limits on who can attain it. What I'm wondering is, is there any group of people or type of person for whom the …
philosophy - What is the means of attaining Moksha according to … Because they accept the authority of the Vedas, these schools all believe in Yagnas, the law of Karma, the existence of the soul, the afterlife, reincarnation, and Moksha. But one thing they …
Who all are eligible to get moksha - Hinduism Stack Exchange 23 Nov 2024 · The concept of Moksha: Does it apply to all the jivas on earth such as insects, animals, birds, humans, etc. Or does it apply only to humans? I am not asking whether other …
What will the soul do after moksha? - Hinduism Stack Exchange 7 Dec 2014 · If you specifically mean to ask what does the 'soul' do after moksha, rather than what kind of actions does one do once he attains moksha. Then the soul really 'does' what has …
moksha - What happens to a liberated soul? - Hinduism Stack … 7 Dec 2020 · Moksha means living blissfully in Vaikuntha (the abode of Vishnu) in spiritual bodies. They acquire many divine powers such as omniscience, but unlike God they cannot create, …
moksha - What are the ultimate objectives in Hinduism? 20 Jul 2014 · Moksha (renouncing worldly activities and focusing on liberation from this material existence of repeated birth and death) While these are the common objectives for a human …
What is "Moksha" in Hinduism? - Hinduism Stack Exchange 19 Jun 2014 · Moksha in Hinduism and Nirvana in Buddhism are closely related concepts. One of the core beliefs of Hinduism is re-incarnation. Everyone is subjected to this never ending cycle …
moksha - Universal mantra of all mantras for attaining the highest ... 31 Aug 2015 · There are a lot of mantras in our scriptures. Some of these mantras are used to invoke a particular deity, activity or a life-event. Some are mantras for longevity, some for …