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Hinduism & Buddhism is very similar in thoughts of Non Violence. Also in thoughts of attaining Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation).
both Hinduism & Buddhism agree that there is life after death. Both also agree that suffering of life can only be ended by attaining Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation).
escaping the cycle of birth or Reincarnation (punarjanma) means Moksha (liberation) or nirvana. This actually means attaining the highest level of consciousness and peace.
According to Hinduism Ultimate goal of life is Moksha (liberation). Moksha (liberation) can be achieved by meditation, yoga or praying God.
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).
there are several ways to reach Moksha (liberation). Meditation, prayer to go or yoga.
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.
they try to meditate or pray to Supreme God. Also they try to do yoga to get Moksha (liberation).
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Hinduism and Buddhism both focus on attaining Moksha (liberation) or nirvana and force Non violence upon followers. they both Believe that there is only one true god and only way to achieve him is through meditation.
It is called moksha.
I think this is a question from a very confused mind. Brahma jnana is jnana(knowledge) of Brahma. A step before attaining Moksha. After Brahma jnana (seeing the true form of what appaers as infinite world) he will come to know what his goal of life is. That is the unification of self with Brahma.This unification is called as attaining Moksha.