Enlightenment is attained by overcoming ignorance and realizing the truth. When we realize that everything in this world is a cosmic illusion, it's not real, it's like a dream, this realization leads us to overcoming our ignorance. It leads us to enlightenment. It leads us to Mukti in Hinduism, which is liberation when alive. A person who is enlightened that they are not the body, mind and ego, is liberated from the triple suffering - pain of the body, misery of the mind, agony of the ego. At death, this liberated Soul does not take rebirth, because they realize we are not the body and mind, we are the Divine Soul. Such a person who is enlightened in Hinduism attains a state of Moksha, of liberation and unification with the Divine.
Ancient day Hinduism, known as Sanatana Dharma, gives the right way to enlightenment. It is called Mukti when alive and Moksha at death. Mukti means being liberated from the body-mind and ego when we are alive. It happens by overcoming ignorance or Maya and realizing the Truth. We realize the Truth that we are not the body that dies, we are not the mind that we cannot find, we are the Divine Soul, we are pure Divine energy. This is realization or enlightenment. It switches on the light within to realize who we are, we experience God all the time, we experience Divinity in all beauty. This ultimately leads to Moksha or Liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth. This is the ultimate goal of ancient Hinduism, just as it is the goal of Buddhist Nirvana or the western concept of Salvation.
[Peace]--Moksha (freedom from agony) and mukti (partial freedom from agony), preman (divine love), and brahma-vidya (extremely advanced spiritual knowledge).
Enlightenment is possible in Hinduism by transcendental meditation .
Enlightenment in Hinduism is called when you are aware of the highest truth. Which is that there is only one Supreme God & all is illusion.
Through repeated reincarnations
yoga,prayers,chanting
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Hindus hope to reach enlightenment because it means their soul has finally liberated itself from cycle of birth and death forever.
Enlightenment is a state of relative and absolute happiness, this state is the goal of many Buddhists.
Hindus believe ______ allows the soul to reach its highest spiritual level.
The Goal of Buddhism is to reach "enlightenment".
Nirvana.
The Buddha laid out the Eightfold Path as what he described as "the Middle Way" to reach enlightenment. This method is less severe than the path that The Buddha followed and avoids the extremes that he tried and failed at to reach enlightenment.
The Buddha laid out the Eightfold Path as what he described as "the Middle Way" to reach enlightenment. This method is less severe than the path that The Buddha followed and avoids the extremes that he tried and failed at to reach enlightenment.
the tree situated in bihar, India is very holy for both. Under this tree Lord Buddha got enlightenment & knowledge.
The main goal of Buddhism is to reach enlightenment, or nirvana. You can reach Nirvana by learning and understanding the Four Noble Truths and following the Eightfold path.
That person is called a bodhisattva.
3 certainly do. Buddhism - which has the central dogma of continual reincarnation on the search for enlightenment. Jainism also seeks enlightenment through reincarnation, which holds that all life is sacred and that life is cyclical. Hence adherents of Jainism eat no meat and avoid violence to any animals (insects included) as they may be reincarnated as an animal. Hindus are also firm proponents of enlightenment through reincarnation.
Nirvana