The concept of moksha as liberation from samsara from "summary" of The Hidden Hindu by Akshat Gupta
In the vast tapestry of Hindu philosophy, the concept of moksha shines as a beacon of ultimate liberation. Moksha is not merely a distant goal or a lofty aspiration; it is the very essence of spiritual realization. It is the breaking free from the endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth known as samsara. Samsara, the wheel of existence, binds all living beings in its relentless cycle of suffering and delusion. From the moment of birth, one is caught in this intricate web of karma, actions and consequences that shape the course of one's life. The ups and downs, joys and sorrows, triumphs and failures - all are part of the grand drama of samsara. To attain moksha is to transcend this cycle of endless becoming. It is to realize one's true nature as pure consciousness, beyond all limitations and identifications. Moksha is not a destination...Similar Posts
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