Moksha in Hinduism and Nirvana in Buddhism both represent the ultimate goal of spiritual liberation. The key difference lies in their understanding of the self. In Hinduism, moksha is the liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth by realizing the true self (atman) as one with the universal soul (Brahman). In Buddhism, Nirvana is the extinguishing of the self (anatta) and desires, leading to the end of suffering. Both concepts emphasize the transcendence of the ego and attachment to achieve spiritual liberation.
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Nirvana and Moksha are both concepts in Eastern philosophies that represent liberation from the cycle of birth and death. The key difference lies in the traditions they come from: Nirvana is a concept in Buddhism, emphasizing the cessation of suffering and desires, while Moksha is a concept in Hinduism, focusing on the realization of one's true self and unity with the divine.
Some examples of natural desires that humans have include the desire for food, water, shelter, companionship, and reproduction.
Buddhism teaches the concept of giving up all worldly desires in order to achieve enlightenment and liberation from the cycle of suffering and rebirth. Buddhists believe that attachment to worldly desires leads to suffering, and by cultivating detachment and letting go of desires, one can attain inner peace and spiritual awakening.
hinduism
There are main 4 holy texts in Hinduism. They are collectively known as the Vedas.
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th origin of Hinduism is Lord Brahma himself. Hinduism 4 vedas are the most holy scriptures of hinduism. there after mahabharata and ramayan bhagwat geeta are important. after that puranas upnishada are sacred.
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According to hinduism 4 vedas are the most holy scriptures of hinduism. there after mahabharata and ramayan bhagwat geeta are important. after that puranas upnishada are sacred.
Hinduism is one although in four parts. Every Hindu believe that all God in Hinduism are united & Incarnation (avatāra) of one Supreme God.
in hinduism, it is the highest form of devotion to god. there are three kinds of devotion to god in hindism: * tamasic - the lowest of the three, it's when you pray to God for material desires * rajasic - praying to God for mental desires * sattvic - the highest of the three, it's when you pray to God out of true devotion
the most important sacred texts of Hinduism are. 4 Vedas Mahabharata Ramayan Bhagwat Geeta & puarana.
in Hinduism there are 4 major beliefs, Dharma (righteous living) Artha (material prosperity) Kāma (enjoyment) and Moksha (liberation). these 4 beliefs are the way to live your life fully and enjoy every aspect of it.
there are 4 major belief of Hinduism. Dharma (righteous living) Artha (material prosperity) Kāma (enjoyment) & Moksha (liberation).
Desire is the root cause of life. Desire less ness is the state of Nirvana in Buddhism, Nothing ness in Hinduism, Christianity in another way defined heaven of Jesus,