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Question
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Dravya moksha
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Bhava moksha
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Both (A) and (B)
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None of these
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Detailed explanation-1: -Sanskrit moksha or Prakrit mokkha refers to the liberation or salvation of a soul from saṃsāra, the cycle of birth and death. It is a blissful state of existence of a soul, attained after the destruction of all karmic bonds.
Detailed explanation-2: -moksha, also spelled mokṣa, also called mukti, in Indian philosophy and religion, liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth (samsara). Derived from the Sanskrit word muc (“to free”), the term moksha literally means freedom from samsara.
Detailed explanation-3: -Jain beliefs about the soul After each bodily death, the jiva is reborn into a different body to live another life, until it achieves liberation. When a jiva is embodied (i.e. in a body), it exists throughout that body and isn’t found in any particular bit of it.
Detailed explanation-4: -Liberation is the central teaching and end in Buddhism. Awakening, realization, enlightenment, and nirvāṇa are all terms used in Anglophone discourse to refer to Buddhist liberation and are often used interchangeably. However, early Buddhism distinguished four stages in liberation.