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Prince Of Truth
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Differences Between Moksha And Nirvana
What are the differences between moksha and nirvana? Both concepts are basicly the same thing, which is releasment from the cycle of rebirth. What makes moksha and nirvana that much different?
Nirvana to Hindus and Buddhists;
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Mod Hinduism
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Re: Differences Between Moksha And Nirvana
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In many schools of thought, one continues to exist after moksha in the causal plane of existence free of karma and maya, until final oneness (technically termed vishvagrasa) is attained. However, some people may also use the term moksha to mean the final oneness between Brahman and Atman. As an aside, in monistic schools of Hinduism, the state of oneness is called a merger (complete oneness); whereas the non-monistic schools call it a union (Atman is eternally distinct). |
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Mod ~ Eastern Thought
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Re: Differences Between Moksha And Nirvana
Namaste all,
another salient difference between them is that, for Buddhists, Nirvana/Nibbana is not the "goal" or the "ultimate destination" or however it may be termed. Nirvana is, for lack of a better term, a "rest station" along the path. metta, ~v |
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Prince Of Truth
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Re: Differences Between Moksha And Nirvana
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Re: Differences Between Moksha And Nirvana
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the "goal" so to speak, is Buddhahood. in practice, it is the difference between the Arhant and the Bodhisattva. metta, ~v |
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