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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What does it means when a Hindu reaches Moksha?
A
The Hindu has failed repeatedly to break through the cycle of birth, death and re-birth. He or she will never become one with Brahman.
B
The Holy Pilgrimage to bath in the Ganges River.
C
The Hindu has broken through the cycle of birth, death and re-birth. He or she has become one with Brahman and will no longer be reincarnated.
D
It is a prayer service during the final night of Diwali.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Moksha means liberation or freedom from samsara and it can only happen after a Hindu has been reborn many times. If a Hindu gains good karma from many lifetimes, they will have gained ultimate knowledge and have freed themselves from the constraints of the material world.

Detailed explanation-2: -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. It is a paradox in the sense that overcoming desires also includes overcoming the desire for moksha itself.

Detailed explanation-3: -Moksha is a term in Hinduism which refers to the various forms of liberation or release which occurs when the cycle of dying and rebirth ends. It is the central concept in Hindu tradition and included as one of the four main goals in human life.

Detailed explanation-4: -Samsara is the wheel or cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. It is a cyclical process that continues until one reaches a state of enlightenment and freedom. Hindus believe that, upon death, one begins a process of rebirth into a new life.

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