The four stages are what each human soul must pass through in many births to attain its final goal of moksha, freedom from rebirth. |
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They each believe in maya, and in the liberation of the soul from rebirth, called moksha, as the goal of human existence. |
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And they call liberation moksha and not nirvana as suggested by the author. |
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If the priest says, come, I will help you attain moksha, or liberation, many will not come. |
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When enough good karma is accumulated over many lifetimes, the jiva-atman is released from this eternal cycle of samsara and attains moksha. |
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His is on a quest for moksha, the salvation won when ending the cycle of rebirth. |
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Within the tapestry of Indian thought, solitude is an extremely important path which has to be traversed for the attainment of moksha or nirvana. |
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It is in the Mahabharata that we get the syncretic picture of lokasamgraha through the concepts of caturvarnashrama dharma and moksha. |
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A major theme that emerges in the later sanatani tradition is that man, being born into samsara, has to work through samsara towards moksha. |
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The purport is that the pursuit of wealth and pleasure should be within the parameters of dharma and moksha. |
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Like all the sects, its majority are devout families, headed by hundreds of orders of swamis and sadhus who follow the fiery, world-renouncing path to moksha. |
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By following the Buddhist path to moksha, liberation, one starts to disengage from craving and clinging to impermanent states and things. |
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Chapter 6 argues that performance of Vedic injunctions generates this supersensible force and that the merits and demerits accumulated lead to moksha. |
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At the age of 72, Mahavira gave his last sermon and his souls reached moksha, where there is only knowledge, happiness, and bliss. |
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Bhakti marga is considered in Hinduism as one of many possible paths of spirituality and alternate means to moksha. |
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I' ve heard stories of virtue, renunciation, moksha, sacrifice that form the core of spiritual sermons. |
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A release from this eschatological cycle, in after life, particularly in theistic schools of Hinduism is called moksha. |
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Liberation from samsara through moksha is believed to ensure lasting happiness and peace. |
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Until we are released from the law of karma and reach moksha or deliverance, we will be in samsara or the time process. |
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He was an important promoter of the idea of moksha in Indonesia. |
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The meaning of moksha differs among the various Hindu schools of thought. |
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Moksha in the theory of reincarnation means the riddance from repeated births in this world and living in a state of Bliss with God. |
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When meditation is very deep, various channels are open and it will lead to samadhi and then to final Moksha if God pleases. |
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The traditional homeland of the Mordvins are the Moksha and Sura river valleys and their tributaries. |
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Jains celebrate the attaining of Moksha by the founder of Jainism, Lord Mahavira. |
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Moksha Jai Joshi, known to all as Jai, and his mum Janma Joshi, 40, were killed in the fire which swept through their two-bedroom flat in Tuebrook last Thursday. |
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According to grammars it includes all Finnic and Sami languages, Moksha, Udmurt, Nganasan, Hungarian and Mansi. |
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In Hinduism, Kama is considered an essential and healthy goal of human life when pursued without sacrificing Dharma, Artha and Moksha. |
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