Moksha is the State-of-Statelessness on the wheel of action where one stands liberated from all desires, actions and consequences and thus free from the cycle of birth and death. Moksha is the ultimate goal of human existence rewarded in turn by Supreme Peace and Bliss.
Uttering ‘Tat’ without aiming at the fruits are the acts of sacrifice and austerity and the various acts of gift performed by the seekers of liberation.
(Mok SHAA) - Liberation. The Hindu concept of salvation, which comes through the merger of the human soul (Atman) with the World Soul (Brahman). Before such a union takes place, the human soul has to go through reincarnation, an endless cycle of existence and rebirths.
2007-03-12 07:48:25
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answered by Girish Sharma,yahoo superstar 6
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As members of society, our minds are endlessly bombarded and ensconced in the dealings of the everyday world. However, every so often, the mind endeavors to achieve a separation from reality to comprehend the meaning of life, communicate with God, or even to understand the true nature of the Self. The mission of this Moksha is to attempt to provide answers to these complicated issues by nurturing an interest in Indian philosophy and religion, for which an understanding of these issues is imperative. The ultimate goal of this journal then, will be to arouse the idle mind so that it may begin to perceive and appreciate knowledge, and then strive towards liberation (moksha).
2007-03-13 01:07:12
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answered by Paresh P 2
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Moksha .
This is a religious proverb used by many saints, Holimen, Hindu preachers and other religious leaders for their reciepients and listners wherein the speaker desires to convey that the life on this Earth and in this Birth may go into the process of Rebirths if one does not collect the blessings of "Good Acts" to all and that such Good person finally goes to the Fold of the "Param Atma", which is termed as the "Moksha", and after which he shall not take "Rebirth".
2007-03-13 03:11:40
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answered by vidyadhar mittal 2
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First and foremost, Mokhsa is not the name of any place or venue. Moksha is that stage of the Soul (Aatma) when it frees itself from all bondages (karmas) – a stage beyond the clutches of dravya (substance), kshetra (area), kaal (time) and bhaav (desire). When Aatma becomes Paramatma (Aatma in its purest nature and characteristic of complete Gyan is known as Paramatma) that is Moksha. It is a stage of complete bliss, happiness and peace. Any Soul who desires Moksha and takes guidance from a living Self-Realised Soul (Aatmagyani Purush) can certainly attain Mokhsa.
2007-03-12 19:58:17
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answered by aatmagyan 1
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Moksha means to be free from birth/rebirth cycle for a very long time(not forever), long time is 72000 cycle of universe creation/destroy as per vedas. Moksha is attain by doing dhyan, and one goes to following stages before reaching moksha.
1.Realization of micro elements of oneslef(man, chitt, ahankar, and other knowledge senses)
2.Realization of self(Atma)
Final stage is
1.realization of the god
After that his soul is taken by god and he achieve highest form of happiness, important point is it is not same as stage of soul when one dies, the soul is active and can feel/sense with the support provided by god. When one dies soul is like paralyze and can not feel anything until it is sent to another body by god and takes birth. where as in moksha soul is fully aware and has the ability of everything but sine it does not have the body. all the facilities are provided by god.
In moksha one is doing all the activity(seeing, listening, feeling anything, traveling from one place to other place in universe, talking to other mukte atma(who has also attain moskha)) and always in stage of highest happiness. Since one does not have any body all these abilities are provided by the god.
For details see this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F35TQI3rZR0
2015-08-19 08:23:14
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answered by gaurav 1
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moksha means liberation from past karmas
2007-03-12 07:28:29
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answered by Sameeyun H 1
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Moksha (Sanskrit: मोक्ष, liberation) or Mukti (Sanskrit: मुक्ति, release) refers, in Indian religions (Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism and Sikhism),'cycle of death and rebirth and all the suffering and limitation entailed in embodied worldly existence. In higher Hindu philosophy, it is seen as a transcendence of phenomenal being, of any sense of consciousness of time, space, and causation (karma). It is not seen as a soteriological goal, in the same sense as in a Christian context, but signifies rather a dissolution of the sense of self as an egoistic personality — the undoing of conditioned mentality-materiality or nama-roopa (lit. name-form). Liberation is achieved by (and accompanied with) the complete stilling of all passions — a state of being known as Nirvana. Buddhist thought differs slightly from the Advaita Vedantist reading of liberation.
2007-03-12 04:07:48
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answered by Slim Shady 5
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moksha means being free from the cycle of rebirth.to go to heaven in other words.salvation etc
2007-03-12 18:48:52
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answered by Suraj 3
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Moksha is when you die you never come back to earth you stay in heaven
2013-12-14 14:00:29
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answered by Rupali Mehta 1
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It is ward created for people to live honestely godfearing and happy as if one is going for moksha he/she will start fearing and always away fro bad things
2007-03-12 17:51:32
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answered by vikky 2
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