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  • Is there any difference between Moksha and Heaven?
    Difference between Moksha Heaven Swarga: From wikipedia Heven#Hinduism : According to Hindu cosmology, above the earthly plane, are other planes: (1) Bhuva Loka, (2) Swarga Loka, meaning Good Kingdom, is the general name for heaven in Hinduism, a heavenly paradise of pleasure, where most of the Hindu Devatas (Deva) reside along with the king of Devas, Indra, and beatified mortals
  • 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
  • death - What is Moksha in Hinduism? - Hinduism Stack Exchange
    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
  • What is the meaning of MOKSHA? - Hinduism Stack Exchange
    Moksha is a state obtained through Yoga union with consciousness Self, hence its also called Self-realization Just like a casual gamer plays a mobile game for enjoyment, without knowing its coding or programmer, similarly normal people and fauna use their bodies temporarily in ego and disappearing with death, without interest in its maker or purpose
  • death - What happens during Moksha? - Hinduism Stack Exchange
    Meaning of moksha as per Hindu traditions means gaining Mukti liberation from the bondage of karma from the vicious cycle of birth and death forever! This becomes possible when human beings after establishing absolute control over five senses and mind reached the stage of Nirvikalpa Samadhi the stage of nothingness the stage of absolute wisdom!
  • moksha - What are the ultimate objectives in Hinduism? - Hinduism Stack . . .
    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
  • puranas - References to the 5 kinds of moksha in the Vedas and . . .
    From this, the Subala Upanishad quoted here and the Virodhaparihara, mentioned here, ALL three, the technical meaning of Kaivalya I understand is one of the 4 purusharthas which involves meditating on and experiencing the bliss of only the atma (kevalam atmani kaivalyam) without getting affected by Samsara; and those who don’t stick to that discipline, can also swerve back to samsara
  • moksha - What is the meaning of Life if all is pre-written or . . .
    God gave you brain, and then its God's will is that "All people should have free will and they will bear the fruit of their karma choices made as per their will " (Hence, God's will and your own free will are both simultaneously possible) (free will to do karma and reap the fruit of their karma)


















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