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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 … In Kashmiri Shaivism, Liberation or Moksha which brings JagadAnanda wherein whole universe become one's own body is achieved by a class of techniques called ShAmbhavopaye. Other …
moksha - What happens to a liberated soul? - Hinduism Stack … 7 Dec 2020 · According to this school moksha is only possible after death. In ascending order, this school believes in four levels of moksha: (1) salokya, (2) samipya, (3) sarupya and (4) sayujya. …
mukti - Is Moksha a permanent state? - Hinduism Stack Exchange Moksha means merging with the true nature of god and then not to have the further births & deaths. I agree with that, but only limited within 1 cycle of Brahma, Not beyond that. Re …
vishnu - Who gives Moksha? - Hinduism Stack Exchange 27 Dec 2018 · As for other diety like Vishnu, Brahma, Sona, Agni, Vayu, Varuna, Indra, etc they can also grant moksha by the grace of Shiva but that moksha is limited till that person's/soul's …
What will the soul do after moksha? - Hinduism Stack Exchange 7 Dec 2014 · "Next, if the soul doesn't get moksha, it is said to either go to heaven or hell depending upon the karma. Now, to either get the punishments of hell or to enjoy the celestial …
mahabharata - Which people have got Moksha ? Could anyone … 4 Feb 2022 · Scriptures, Having elucidated so many ways to Moksha, but still, Moksha is rare. Not any tom duck harry can realise/achieve Moksha. For most of us it's a perpetual cyclic trip …
moksha - What are the ultimate objectives in Hinduism? 20 Jul 2014 · No, moksha is not the ultimate objective for all Hindus. Moksha is the goal for Advaita Vedanta. Vaishnava objective is Vaikutha where a Vaishnava will enjoy bliss with …
death - What is "Moksha" in Hinduism? - Hinduism Stack Exchange 19 Jun 2014 · Moksha is ultimate liberation. This is the goal of human life. Moksha is the liberation of the soul from the cycles of birth and death; thereafter, it remains eternally in the service of …
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 …