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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 God in His abode. Moksha is when the causal body is destroyed and the pure ãtmã achieves everlasting bliss in the worship of God.
moksha - Universal mantra of all mantras for attaining the highest ... 31 Aug 2015 · moksha meditation Like any library, Hinduism Stack Exchange shares great information, but does not offer personalized advice , and does not take the place of seeking such advice from any Acharya, Pundit, astrologer, Guru or other trustworthy Counselor.
Is Life after Moksha possible? - Hinduism Stack Exchange 6 Oct 2015 · Moksha simply means established in true self(the non-dual reality). And life simply means forgetting the true self and having desire of anything other than true self. Kindly study teachings of buddha. 2) Life is permeated through suffering caused by desire, 3) Eliminate desire and you eliminate suffering and attain moksha.
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 Krishna or Narayana eternally. People who follow Purva Mimamsa want to go to heaven at least until the merit due to Yajnas are exhausted.
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-defining "Moksha" from "never after" to "sometime after". Only eternal things remain forever e.g. Nirguna Brahman. Something which comes into existence has to be non ...
Who CAN'T attain moksha? - Hinduism Stack Exchange 28 Jun 2023 · moksha Like any library, Hinduism Stack Exchange shares great information, but does not offer personalized advice , and does not take the place of seeking such advice from any Acharya, Pundit, astrologer, Guru or other trustworthy Counselor.
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 good karmic bank bslance is full but kaivalyam the real moksha can only be granted by lord Shiva as declared by vedas and Upanishads only.
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 pleasures offered by Indra, the soul should enter a physical body."
vedas - Can a woman get moksha? - Hinduism Stack Exchange 20 Jan 2022 · moksha is one thing not restricted to any being, race, gender, caste. even animals get moksha. but there is one very important requirement - desire to get moksha. but the paths are not same for everyone. what a man should do to get moksha is different from what a woman should do, what a brahmin should do is different from what a shudra should do etc.
death - What happens during Moksha? - Hinduism Stack Exchange 27 Feb 2015 · Moksha is final liberation for an individual soul (jiva) from the cycle of birth and death. What moksha is exactly is defined differently by different philosophical schools of Hinduism, or more properly--Vedanta.