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moksha

moksha
Noun

This term describes a state of ultimate spiritual liberation and the cessation of the cycle of death and rebirth. It carries a connotation of profound peace and the dissolution of the individual ego into a universal consciousness, serving as the highest metaphysical goal in several Indian philosophical traditions. As a conceptual noun representing a spiritual state or a metaphysical goal, it is treated as an uncountable noun. It does not typically take a plural form, as it refers to a singular, absolute state of being rather than a collection of discrete objects.

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Nounmoksha

The release from the cycle of rebirth and suffering in Indian religions, particularly Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.

"The practitioner spent years in meditation seeking moksha."

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