'Gnanam' - similar to Nirvana.
Moksha
we are on our way to enlightenment
Buddhism developed from Hindu beliefs and seeks enlightenment through the pursuit of inner peace, wisdom, and liberation from suffering. It was founded by Siddhartha Gautama, who became known as the Buddha.
i think you mean hara chakra. Chakras are centers of energy in the spine. There are seven of them. Hindu's goal to enlightenment is to get their consciousness to the highest chakra. Hara is the second lowest
there is no such term as negetive Hindu god. There are God devil & humans.
the concept is very simple to understand. By Moksha (liberation) we can break the cycle of life and death
Typically enlightenment is associated more with Buddhist traditions but the idea of enlightenment is universal to eastern thought in some way or another. What made Buddhism different is that enlightenment was able to be achieved by anybody from anywhere as opposed to the caste ideology of the Hindu religion. To answer your question directly, no. Enlightenment, as I assume you are thinking about it, is a Buddhist tradition.
all we see & feel is a myth. Only God is true. God can only be achieved by enlightenment.
The Hindu term for the total measure of your actions is karma.
You are probably thinking of NIRVANA (also called NIBBANA in Buddhism). IT is Gnanam Moksha
Enlightenment or Nirvana.
He was born on maya a prince, but left the place and his linage and oppunity to become a king to become a hindu monk(sadhu) and later attained enlightenment and became a hindu guru(satguru/sant.)