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Moksha is achieving perfection, completeness of knowledge, which is nothing but God, the ultimate truth. If you keep Dharma and keep doing your Karma, you learn from your experiences and attain knowledge in every birth and finally reach the truth, completeness of knowledge, that is perfection, which is attaining Moksha, No more birth required.

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