Moksha

usgb/ˈmoʊkʃə/
noun

Moksha is a state of liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth, achieving ultimate freedom and peace.

Many practitioners in Hinduism seek moksha to escape the sufferings of earthly existence.
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Cultural Context

Moksha is a significant concept in Indian spiritual traditions and might not have a direct counterpart in Western religions.

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In Hindu philosophy, moksha is often associated with the realization of one's own divine nature.
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Spiritual Practices

Different paths can be taken to attain moksha, including devotion, knowledge, and disciplined practices.

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Yoga is often seen as a method to achieve moksha.
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