RELIGIONS
HINDUISM
Question
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Moksha
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Karma
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Ahimsa
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Shiva
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Detailed explanation-1: -Moksha is the end of the death and rebirth cycle and is classed as the fourth and ultimate artha (goal). It is the transcendence of all arthas. It is achieved by overcoming ignorance and desires.
Detailed explanation-2: -Answer and Explanation: In Hinduism, reincarnation is necessary for an individual to eventually achieve Moksha. As the release from the life-death cycle, Moksha cannot be granted until an individual experiences and fully understands the rebirth cycle in relation to the physical body’s dispensability.
Detailed explanation-3: -Moksha is a concept associated with saṃsāra (birth-rebirth cycle). Samsara originated with religious movements in the first millennium BCE. These movements such as Buddhism, Jainism and new schools within Hinduism, saw human life as bondage to a repeated process of rebirth.