Pronunciation: /mokʃə/
noun In Hinduism and Jainism, moksha is the ultimate goal of spiritual liberation, freedom, and release from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
A1 Moksha is a concept in Hinduism that represents liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
A2 Many Hindus strive for moksha as the ultimate goal of their spiritual journey.
B1 The pursuit of moksha often involves meditation, self-discipline, and acts of compassion.
B2 Some scholars believe that moksha can only be attained through a deep understanding of one's true self.
C1 The concept of moksha is central to many philosophical debates within Hinduism.
C2 For some practitioners, moksha is not just a goal to be achieved in this lifetime, but a state of being that transcends all limitations.
formal In Hinduism, moksha is the ultimate goal of life, representing liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
informal Some people believe that achieving moksha requires deep spiritual practice and self-realization.
slang Dude, I heard that once you attain moksha, you're basically free from all suffering and rebirth.
figurative Finding inner peace and enlightenment can be seen as a form of moksha in one's lifetime.
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