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Moksha (Sanskrit: मोक्ष) means emancipation, liberation or release. In soteriological and eschatological sense, it connotes freedom from saṃsāra, the cycle of death and rebirth.
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Is happiness possible without body?
Realising Brahman is moksha. But Brahman is independent of the body. Brahman is Sat Chit Ananda. Thus ananda can be experienced without a body. … The moksha Gita explains the nature of the Brahman
Salutation to Sat-Chit-Ananda Para-Brahman, that glorious first
Preceptor, who is self-luminous, eternal indivisible, pure, spotless,
desireless, attributeless …
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What kind of knowledge is required to attain Moksha according to advaita vedanta?
Of course, it is the knowledge of the Self. That's how Shankara starts all his works.
Atma Bodha, verse 2 and 3
Just as the fire is the direct cause for cooking, so without Knowledge no emancipation …
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According to mimamsa, if one follows bhakti yoga will that person attain Moksha?
The later authors and commentators of the mimansa school certainly believe in nishkama karma and think devotion to Govinda or dedication of the ritual fruits will lead to moksha. …
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Does enlightenment happen without kundalini awakening?
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fire is thus the direct cause of cooking, Knowledge of the Atma and
not any other form of discipline i.e., practice of austerities and
rituals, is the sole direct means to attain moksha or liberation … The
purpose of [other] austerities is purification [of mind'] to aid one's
spiritual growth and render it fit for pursuing the path of knowledge
(jnana marga) to attain moksha. …
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What is the meaning of "MOKSHA"?
The state of no-desire is moksha. Because of duality a
desire arises for the acquisition of the object. That is the outgoing
mind, which is the basis of duality and of desire. … That is moksha. …