Moksha is translated as liberation and also nirvana. Liberation here means to be free from suffering and the cycle of existence.
Moksha is one kind of nirvana, it is not, however, the full attainment of Buddhahood.
Basically, yes.
Nirvana.
In the Buddhist religion, Nirvana is the state of eternal bliss and liberation from the cycle of birth and death. It is the ultimate goal that individuals strive to attain through enlightenment and spiritual practice.
Nirvana is the Buddhist belief in an eternal state of peace reached beyond all suffering. The literal translation for nirvana is "blown out".
Hinduism and Buddhism believe in Nirvana.
Everything, Nirvana is not. Anything that can be experienced, Nirvana is not. No object of contemplation, Nirvana is.
The term has a vague meaning, but it's probably the theory that removing belief in gods would produce a nirvana on Earth.
Phil Mickelson is not a Buddhist. His bio doesn't specify his belief system.
Buddhist is their main belief
five steps
http://buddhism.kalachakranet.org/karma.html
Buddhism does not believe in a Supreme Creator.
Five steps is not a Buddhist belief.