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Definition of moksha in English: mokshanoun ˈmɒkʃəˈmōkSHə mass noun1(in Hinduism and Jainism) release from the cycle of rebirth impelled by the law of karma. Example sentencesExamples - A major theme that emerges in the later sanatani tradition is that man, being born into samsara, has to work through samsara towards moksha.
- The purport is that the pursuit of wealth and pleasure should be within the parameters of dharma and moksha (the final emancipation of the soul from rebirth through religious practices).
- The four stages are what each human soul must pass through in many births to attain its final goal of moksha, freedom from rebirth.
- Beth explains the main concepts including karma, moksha, dharma and the Hindu concept of God - simply and clearly.
- They each believe in maya, and in the liberation of the soul from rebirth, called moksha, as the goal of human existence.
- 1.1 The transcendent state attained as a result of being released from the cycle of rebirth.
Example sentencesExamples - Siva's followers all believe in the law of karma that one must reap the effects of all actions he has caused - and that each soul reincarnates until all karmas are resolved and moksha, liberation, is attained.
- Within the tapestry of Indian thought, solitude is an extremely important path which has to be traversed for the attainment of moksha or nirvana.
- His is on a quest for moksha, the salvation won when ending the cycle of rebirth.
- When enough good karma is accumulated over many lifetimes, the jiva-atman is released from this eternal cycle of samsara and attains moksha.
- If the priest says, come, I will help you attain moksha, or liberation, many will not come.
Definition of moksha in US English: mokshanounˈmōkSHə 1(in Hinduism and Jainism) release from the cycle of rebirth impelled by the law of karma. Example sentencesExamples - A major theme that emerges in the later sanatani tradition is that man, being born into samsara, has to work through samsara towards moksha.
- The purport is that the pursuit of wealth and pleasure should be within the parameters of dharma and moksha (the final emancipation of the soul from rebirth through religious practices).
- They each believe in maya, and in the liberation of the soul from rebirth, called moksha, as the goal of human existence.
- Beth explains the main concepts including karma, moksha, dharma and the Hindu concept of God - simply and clearly.
- The four stages are what each human soul must pass through in many births to attain its final goal of moksha, freedom from rebirth.
- 1.1 The transcendent state attained as a result of being released from the cycle of rebirth.
Example sentencesExamples - Within the tapestry of Indian thought, solitude is an extremely important path which has to be traversed for the attainment of moksha or nirvana.
- If the priest says, come, I will help you attain moksha, or liberation, many will not come.
- Siva's followers all believe in the law of karma that one must reap the effects of all actions he has caused - and that each soul reincarnates until all karmas are resolved and moksha, liberation, is attained.
- When enough good karma is accumulated over many lifetimes, the jiva-atman is released from this eternal cycle of samsara and attains moksha.
- His is on a quest for moksha, the salvation won when ending the cycle of rebirth.
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