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In Upanisads Moksa is viewed as a state of absorption into the universal nature of Brahman where the individual merges into

the universal spirit... Moksa is atma svarupa labha a state when the soul attains its original inherent nature... In Bhagavad Gita the nature of Moksa is God...

For The Vedanta Samkara sees the soul in its true nature being identi al to Brahman... The soul maintains its own nature for !amanu"a... Fo us is on meditation #upasana#

The Buddhist $irvana is the ooling down of the fire of passions... #nibbanam paramam sukham#... $irvana brings positive bliss...

the Bhagavad Gita depi ts three paths to attain Moksa...#"nana# the path of knowledge% #bhakti# the path of devotion% and #karma# the path of a tion the #varnasrama dharmas# are a set of guidelines the #svadharma# essential means to free the soul

The Samkh&a insist on mere knowledge in the absen e of the dharmas...

The Buddhist on ept of Moksa of the eightfold dis ipline falls under the three heads...pra"na% sila% and samadhi... Buddhism speaks of eight silas #attha sila#% and ten silas #dasa sila# for the attainment of $irvana

'ainism has three "ewels to follow to attain Moksa...right faith% right knowledge% and right ondu t... The 'aina on ept believes that the soul possesses four infinites in its inherent nature #ananta atusta&a# infinite bliss% infinite power% infinite faith% and infinite knowledge

Moksa is the absen e of pain and suffering and omplete freedom of the & le of birth and death... pure ons iousness% pure knowledge% and eternal bliss...

(f the Vedanta Samkara believes that knowledge alone is apable of giving us Moksa... Samkara points out the Moksa is not the produ t of works it is the produ t of mind...

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