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Word | Meaning |
| 1 | | Moksha | A very general meaning for this loaded word is given in English as, 'Liberation'. This is a compound Sanskrit word made up of two part words. 'Moha'= Desire, 'Kshaya'= 'Finished' 'Terminated', 'End', 'No more'. Thus the full-fledged meaning of 'Moksha' is 'No more desires', 'Ending of ALL desires'. Only when one's desires are completely finished from their very roots, there can be 'Peace and Fulfillment'. No one can reach a life of unending satisfaction, by attempting to fulfill their each and every desire. It is only by transcending the very sprouting of desires in oneself, a genuine sense of FULLNESS dawns in one's existence. The limitation for this to happen is our sense of ego. Only deeper understanding of the futility of egoistic mental mode can dislodge the ego from its arrogating position. Then only the higher possibility of 'Moksha' open. The Sanskrit word 'Mukti' (meaning 'Freedom from bondage) also refer to this 'Issue of Existence'. |
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