Liberation or Mukthi is a commonly mistaken term. People often relate it either to death
or travel to a celestial abode. According to Vedaanta, liberation is the attainment of a
permanent balance of mind at all times. The same concept is highlighted in Bhagavat Gita by Lord Krishna in the 12th chapter (15-20 verses). The liberated soul has perfect
stillness of mind at times of sorrow and happiness. Also, the Vedanta points out to the
subjectivism as the root cause of problems.
When you find another person in sorrow, you can suggest them solutions with a free
mind because you do not identify "yourself" to be the experiencer of the problems. However, when the self experiences problems, man identifies himself to be his "ego" and assumes himself entangled in the problem. This is where Vedanta guides the man by revealing his true nature of not being the 'ego' but happiness/ bliss itself.
So once you don't identify yourself with ego, you deal with the problem just as you deal somebody else's problem. This is the ultimate lesson of the Vedanta.
Obtaining liberation means freeing your self from the cycle of life & death. Hindu belief is called Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation)
According to Hinduism Ultimate goal of life is Moksha (liberation). Moksha (liberation) can be achieved by meditation, yoga or praying God.
yoga is very deeply connected to Hinduism. Through yoga one can attain the highest level of awareness or 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.
Hinduism and Buddhism embrace Non Violence & Peace. Apart from that Hinduism and Buddhism embrace Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation) via meditation.
Hinduism & Buddhism is very similar in thoughts of Non Violence. Also in thoughts of attaining Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation).
Buddhism was invented from Hinduism by Lord Buddha. They both relate India laws of Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation).
India has been birth place for Hinduism . Thus Hinduism has influenced India In many ways. Such as teachings of Kāma (enjoyment) Moksha (liberation) Nirvana (Liberation) AND The Law of Cause and Effect (karma)
Hinduism teaches Kāma (enjoyment) Moksha (liberation) Artha (material prosperity) AND Nirvana (Liberation) . Also Hinduism teaches Reincarnation (punarjanma) AND Incarnation (avatāra) laws. And The Law of Cause and Effect (karma) . Peace and Non Violence is also taught by Hinduism
There are many aspects of Hinduism such as Austerity (tapaḥ) Compassion (dayā) Truthfulness (satyam) & Dharma (righteous living). Also their belief have theories such as Kāma (enjoyment) Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation).
There is four paths of salvation you can get it through love and devotion, living a righteous life, through meditation and yoga or through wisdom and knowledge. There are a multitude of paths to liberation in Hinduism because not everyone's true nature can suit a certain path of liberation.
both Hinduism & Buddhism share a common thought. That is to attain Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation) in life.