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What is moksha? A: the castle of priests B:becoming one with Brahman C:the first set of sacred hymns D:a teacher in HinduismQuestion
What is moksha
The caste of priests
becoming one with Brahman
the first set of sacred hymns
a teacher in Hinduism
The caste of priests
becoming one with Brahman
the first set of sacred hymns
a teacher in Hinduism
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Moksha is the concept of liberation or enlightenment in Hinduism. It is the ultimate goal of human life and is the release from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. Moksha involves breaking free from the illusion of individuality and merging with the eternal and divine essence known as Brahman. It is a state of perfect unity and oneness with the universe, symbolizing the end of suffering and the attainment of true knowledge and bliss. Moksha is considered to be the highest form of spiritual realization and is achieved through various paths such as knowledge (jnana yoga), devotion (bhakti yoga), and selfless action (karma yoga). While a teacher or guru (also known as Acharya) may guide individuals on their spiritual journey, Moksha itself is the ultimate realization that goes beyond any external guidance.
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