Moksha

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The ultimate goal of personal spiritual development for some schools of Hinduism

Real World Example

In Ancient India, moksha represented the liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara) and was a central concept in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. It addressed the human problem of suffering and the desire for ultimate freedom and spiritual enlightenment. In contrast, Ancient China focused more on harmony within society and with nature, though some philosophical ideas, like Daoism, also sought spiritual liberation. Today, moksha remains significant as many people around the world pursue personal growth and inner peace through meditation and mindfulness, seeking to escape life's stresses and find deeper meaning. For example, someone practicing yoga might aim for moksha by learning to let go of material desires, leading to a more peaceful and content life.

Practice Version

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