moksha

moksha
/mohk"sheuh/, n. Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism.
freedom from the differentiated, temporal, and mortal world of ordinary experience.
Also, moksa. Also called mukti.
[1775-85; < Skt moksa]

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or moksa

In Hinduism and Jainism, the ultimate spiritual goal, the soul's release from the bonds of transmigration.

The soul, once entered upon a bodily existence, remains trapped in a chain of successive rebirths until it has attains the perfection or enlightenment that allows it release. The methods by which release is sought and attained differ from one philosophical school to the next, but most schools consider moksha to be the highest purpose of life.

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▪ Indian religion
also spelled  Moksa,  Sanskrit  Mokṣa (“release”),  also called  Mukti, or Apavarga,  

      in Hinduism and Jainism, the ultimate spiritual goal, designating the individual soul's (soul) release from the bonds (bandha) of transmigration. The soul, once entered upon a bodily existence, remains trapped in a chain of successive rebirths (samsara) until it has reached perfection or the enlightenment that allows it release, or moksha. The methods by which release is sought after and attained differ from school to school, but most schools consider moksha to be a person's highest purpose in life.

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