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HINDUISM

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The final goal for Hindus is liberation (freedom) from reincarnation. This is also known as:
A
dharma
B
karma
C
moksha
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -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-2: -Moksha is the path of liberation from suffering and the attainment of self-realization. Through this path of liberation, one can experience transcendental planes of existence and a profound state of bliss. The liberation of Moksha is not a place; it does not exist in the heavens, the earth, or the spirit-world.

Detailed explanation-3: -While Moksha as a philosophy is common to Hinduism, Nirvana, on the other hand, is common to Buddhism. Both of them mean the salvation or liberation of achieving a state of enlightenment.

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