Examples of moksha in the following topics:
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- Elaborately ornamented with sculpture throughout, these temples are a network of art, pillars with carvings, and statues that display and celebrate the four important and necessary principles of human life under Hinduism—the pursuit of artha (prosperity, wealth), the pursuit of kama (pleasure, sex), the pursuit of dharma (virtues, ethical life), and the pursuit of moksha (release, self-knowledge).
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- Sramana
promoted spiritual concepts that became popular in all major Indian religions,
such as saṃsāra, the cycle of
birth and death, and moksha, liberation from that cycle.
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- They also led to popular concepts in all major Indian religions, such as saṃsāra, the cycle of birth and death, and moksha, liberation from that cycle.
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- Also known as Vedanta, they are considered by orthodox Hindus to contain revealed truths (Sruti) concerning the nature of ultimate reality (brahman) and describing the character and form of human salvation (moksha).
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- Sramana
promoted spiritual concepts that became popular in all major Indian religions,
such as saṃsāra, the cycle of
birth and death, and moksha, liberation from that cycle.
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- Also known as Vedanta,
"the end of the Veda," the collection is one of the sacred texts of
Hinduism thought to contain revealed truths concerning the nature of ultimate
reality, or brahman, and describing the character and form of human salvation, called
moksha.