RELIGIONS
HINDUISM
Question
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Moksha
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Dharma
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feelings
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Karma
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Detailed explanation-1: -Moksha is the ultimate aim in life for Hindus. It means to be saved (salvation). When a Hindu achieves moksha, they break free from the cycle of samsara. Hindus aim to end the cycle of samsara through gaining good karma, which means doing good actions and deeds.
Detailed explanation-2: -Moksha: Liberation/Salvation Most Hindu traditions consider moksha the ultimate goal of life. The other three goals (see Scripture and Guru) are considered temporary but necessary stepping-stones towards eternal liberation.
Detailed explanation-3: -Karma is a concept of Hinduism which describes a system in which beneficial effects are derived from past beneficial actions and harmful effects from past harmful actions, creating a system of actions and reactions throughout a soul’s (jivatman’s) reincarnated lives, forming a cycle of rebirth.