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Paths of moksha?

the four paths to moksha are bhakti, karma, jnana and raja


How can Hindu individuals achieve moksha?

In Hindu religion, self realization is considered to be the best means to achieve Moksha.


HOW DO HINDUS TRY TO ACHIEVE MOKSHA?

they try to meditate or pray to Supreme God. Also they try to do yoga to get Moksha (liberation).


How do hindus stop the cycle of reincarnation?

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What is the conflict between dharma and moksha?

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How long does it take to achieve moksha, the ultimate goal of liberation in Hinduism?

The time it takes to achieve moksha, the ultimate goal of liberation in Hinduism, varies for each individual and can span multiple lifetimes of spiritual growth and self-realization.


Can girls achieve moksha?

Yes according to Hindu religion all those who quit the worldly attraction of luxries and all materialistic things and devote themselve to god can achive moksha.


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What would a person that wants to achieve moksha's first action second action and third action do on a regular day basis?

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In the Hindu religion what is the differences among the three pathes?

Hinduism recognizes that people are different religions lays out three different paths to moksha,or becoming one with god. Hindus may try to follow just one or two of these paths or they may try all three at once.


What is Moksha in Hinduism?

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What is the ultimate religious goal that Hindus strive to achieve?

The ultimate religious goal that Hindus strive to achieve is moksha, which is liberation from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara) and union with the divine.