Moksha is the acheivement of freedom from the rebirth cycle.
Most religions believe in salvation. In Hinduism, salvation is termed moksha.
Hinduism believes in the moksha of the soul.
Moksha means salvation
Dharma, Arhtha, Kama, Moksha
Attaining moksha is the highest goal of Hinduism. One can attain moksha by either meditating, chanting name of god, doing good deeds or doing yoga.
Hinduism religion is all about peace, Nonviolence. It is also about getting out of life and Death cycle and attain Moksha.
Hinduism believes in the theory of incarnation and rebirth. To get rid from this cycle of birth and rebirth, all the Hindu Scriptures lay emphasis for the human kind to get moksha by purifying one's soul by godly acts.
According to Hinduism Ultimate goal of life is Moksha (liberation). Moksha (liberation) can be achieved by meditation, yoga or praying God.
According to Hinduism , people are born and born again in the next life until and unless they get Moksha. Moksha set people away from rebirth process. Rebirth depends upon past life deeds.
in every Sacred Texts of Hinduism idea of Moksha (liberation) can be found. Mainly in 4 Vedas & puranas one can find path to Moksha (liberation).
Hinduism AND Buddhism have many similarities. Such as concept of Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation) via meditation.
a lot is common India Buddhism and Hinduism. Such as thoughts of Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation) . Non violence and peace.
in Hinduism there are main 4 goals of life. They are known as Dharma (righteous living) Artha (material prosperity) Kāma (enjoyment) & Moksha (liberation).
Hinduism and Buddhism embrace Non Violence & Peace. Apart from that Hinduism and Buddhism embrace Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation) via meditation.