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Moksha is translated as liberation and also nirvana. Liberation here means to be free from suffering and the cycle of existence.

Moksha is one kind of nirvana, it is not, however, the full attainment of Buddhahood.

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Similar belief to nirvana is Moksha in Hindu mythology. Both nirvana ad moksha means that you are free from cycle of life and death and you do not have to take another birth on earth ever again.

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