Mo > References for ‘Mokśa, moksa’
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[9] MARGI. A member of Ananda Marga. [...] objects are the ultimate truth. MOKŚA. Spiritual emancipation, non-qualified liberation. MUKTI. Spiritual liberation.
[27] When karma is done more than jiṋána, [...] of all the means for attaining Mokśa. Whatever a Sádhaka has [...] is not a pauper but an emperor.
[2] Now who is that liberating personality? [...] – not mukti, but vimukti or mokśa. Who is that muktidátá, [...] it be the cause for salvation?
[4] Freedom from the bondage of Prakrti [...] supreme rank, and that is termed mokśa. Merger with the Non-Qualified [...] supreme rank, that is, obtaining mokśa or kaevalya mukti.
[20] The history book which teaches [...] káma or physical longing and mokśa or spiritual salvation), which [...] life, may be called itihása.
[34] Mokśa or salvation is the attainment [...] to follow the path of salvation.
[35] Thus we see that there are altogether four vargas – káma, artha, dharma and mokśa. Itihaśa is a kind of scripture [...] their path of movement, is niiti.
[11] Eśa dharma catuśpádah [...] , i.e., service and mokśa or turiiya ). We are [...] with the state of turiiya .
[13] To control the propensities there [...] sahasrára, the person attains mokśa [non-qualified liberation]. This is the significance of “Krśńa” in yoga.
[9] [Unless one undergoes the requital [...] exhausted, one cannot attain mokśa (non-qualified liberation) [...] or bad, are nevertheless bound.]
[21] Now the question is, if Parama [...] or liberation, but certainly not mokśa or salvation, What type of place [...] no expression of the human mind.
[15] The terranean plexus, or múládhára [...] káma [physical longing] mokśa [spiritual longing]
[15] Human beings take form according [...] cannot get permanent liberation or Mokśa. In temporary liberation a persons [...] Devayoni; they are called Yakśa.
[7] What is salvation? People use words like mokśa (salvation) and mukti (liberation) very casually. Some say “mokśa”, some “nirváńa”, [...] “vimukti” or “mokśa” or “salvation”. If [...] 1200 years ago it has been said;
[11] Itihása is that itikathá [...] dharma, artha, káma and mokśa – as well as a system of the dos and donts of niiti.
[15] The fourth varga is mokśa. As long as a person is away from [...] only by obtaining moksa.
[2] We hear many a person say, “We [...] us to attain mukti, or to attain mokśa [non-qualified liberation, emancipation]?” [...] herself as a very ordinary person.
[46] After that sense of void when the [...] a lasting Nirvikalpa is called Mokśa or final beatitude – salvation. [...] Marga way of Sádhaná.
[15] The so-called physical progress [...] progress in the real sense, is called Mokśa. The only difference between the [...] Káma, Artha, Dharma and Mokśa is Caturvarga. People should aim at Dharma and Mokśa and not Káma and Artha, as only through the medium of Dharma and Mokśa is real progress possible.
[49] The spiritual thirst, the spiritual [...] káma [physical longing] and mokśa [spiritual longing]. So spiritual longing is a fundamental human urge.
[18] How long will this rotation around [...] This is called the attainment of mokśa in spiritual practice.
[23] In the spiritual world Parama Puruśa [...] Parama Puruśa is called mokśa or salvation.
[50] There are two broad categories [...] (mukti). But to attain salvation (mokśa), Parábhakti, exclusive [...] lies behind Parábhakti.
[31] And the third type is sentient [...] me mukti [liberation], give me mokśa [non-qualified liberation, salvation]. Give me mukti, give me mokśa.” That is, the desire is for mukti and mokśa and not for Náráyańa. In that case also, one may or may not get mukti or mokśa – that is to be decided [...] prayer, nothing but selfish prayer.
[10] “Itihása is that portion [...] dharma (psycho-spiritual wealth) and mokśa (spiritual emancipation) – and which contains the moral code of conduct.”
[19] The fourth varga is mokśa. When human beings attain the [...] gift to Him from whom it came.
[22] This is the last stage. It is called mokśa or salvation. Itihása is [...] puráńa, it is educative fiction.
[28] The boatmans wife said, “Ráma, [...] They were kama, artha, dharma and mokśa. Lakśmańa further [...] need not worry about them.”
[2] Átmamokśárthaḿ. [...] one is to do for his or her own mokśa.” Mokśa means [non-qualified] liberation.
[51] Thus there are three paths open to human beings: salvation (mokśa), liberation (mukti), and complete [...] scope to become a living structure.
[6] Átmajiṋána [...] objectivity. Self-realization is mokśa [non-qualified liberation, salvation]. [...] that person becomes fit to attain mokśa. Sukrtaermánavo bhútvá [...] their past good deeds)”].
[25] Idaḿ tiirtham idaḿ [...] na jánanti kathaḿ mokśa varánane.
[1] Once Párvatii posed a question to Shiva: “Who is competent for mokśa [non-qualified liberation]? Who can attain mokśa?” Shiva answered,
[20] Mokśa
[21] So Párvatiis question was, “Who is competent to attain mokśa?” Shiva replied,
[23] Mokśa is átmajiṋána. [...] and the knowledge are all one.
[25] Self-realization is mokśa. What happens there is oneness. [...] objects. And who is competent to get mokśa? Sukrtaermánavo bhútvá [...] adhikarii (competent) to attain mokśa.” What is the meaning of [...] actions, it becomes fit to attain mokśa.
[22] Idaḿ tiirtham idaḿ [...] na jánanti kathaḿ mokśa varánane.
[16] Idaḿtiirthamidaḿ [...] jánánti kathaḿ mokśa baránane.
[10] “You get elephants caught [...] the mountain. To some you give mokśa, While you make others depraved.
[10] Non-qualified liberation, or mokśa, is, however, only possible if [...] practice which can reach final mokśa is always the path of negativity. [...] into Puruśa for attaining mokśa, is called kulakuńd́alinii – the “coiled serpentine”.
[25] Idaḿ tiirtham idaḿ [...] na jánanti kathaḿ mokśa varánane.
[27] Such people move from one place [...] átman”… kathaḿ mokśa varáńane – “They can never attain salvation.” This was the reply of Shiva.
[6] Now, when ones goal goes [...] Nucleus. That is what is called mokśa.
[6] Idaḿ tiirtham idaḿ [...] na jánanti kathaḿ mokśa varánane.
[9] Átmatiirthaḿ na jánanti [...] thats why they cannot get mokśa, they cannot attain salvation. One should always be in ones own átmatiirtha.
[1] [Mokśakárańasamagryáḿ] [...] is the greatest”]. What is mokśa? Mokśa is suspension of individual physical [...] stance is called salvation, or mokśa. Mokśakárańasamagryáḿ bhaktireva gariiyasii. For the attainment of mokśa, one should follow certain processes. [...] shruti [scripture] it has been said:
[9] Now, Mokśakárańasamagryáḿ [...] requisite factors for the attainment of mokśa – jiṋánam, [...] bhaktimána and enjoy His bliss.
[16] But Alarka had run away from Kashi. [...] possible, then have the desire for mokśa [non-qualified liberation].” [...] company, satsauṋga.”
[17] Alarka thought, “It is not [...] evil deeds, how then can I get mokśa? Regarding the second advice, [...] company. This is what I can do.”
[10] MADHURA BHÁVA. “Sweet”, [...] ectoplasm (citta, or mind-stuff). MOKŚA. Spiritual emancipation, non-qualified [...] MÚLÁDHÁRA. See CAKRA.
[12] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMÁ [...] permanent relief from suffering, i.e., MOKŚA. See also ARTHA. PARAMASHIVA. [...] saiṋcara and pratisaiṋcara.
[201] Dharma [psycho-spiritual longing], artha [psychic longing], káma [physical longing], and mokśa [spiritual longing, the longing [...] longings or goals of human life.
[204] Sa is the acoustic root of mokśa [salvation, unqualified liberation]. [...] sattvaguńa [the sentient principle].
[9] MANOMAYA KOŚA. Subconscious [...] “Operative Principle”. MOKŚA. Salvation. MUKTI. Liberation.
[9] Since the beginning of creation [...] ultimate destiny, but those who aim at mokśa, where sádhaná is [...] Brahma is a concept of Tantra.
[129] Tantras nivrtti márga [...] mahánirváńa, mukti or mokśa, [...] simply waste their valuable time.
[15] Now let us apply this principle [...] India ever produced, admitted, Mokśa kárańa samagryáḿ [...] pundits and creepers have not.
[2] All human approaches and all human [...] of spirituality, known as “Mokśa”, the stage of “Mokśa”.
[19] So, the best way is the path of [...] progress, which is called “Mokśa” in Saḿskrta, is not a [...] mother. This is the third approach.
[8] MAHÁMÁYÁ, [...] A member of Ananda Marga. MOKŚA. Spiritual emancipation, non-qualified liberation. MUKTI. Spiritual liberation.
[10] MAHATTATTVA. “I” (“I [...] objects are the ultimate truth. MOKŚA. Spiritual emancipation, non-qualified liberation. MUKTI. Spiritual liberation.
[15] Q. 4. Why is Mokśa necessary?
[18] It is due to this vikrti or distortion [...] find it necessary to strive for mokśa.
[24] When Múla Prakrti becomes [...] when Saguńa Brahma attains mokśa (Nirvikalpa Samádhi). [...] saḿskáras of Saguńa Brahma.
[81] Mokśa – When the saḿskáras [...] becomes permanent it is called Mokśa or salvation.
[21] Q. 21 – If the annihilation [...] attain “mukti” or “mokśa”?
[22] Ans.: – When the saḿskáras [...] be free from all bondages, and mokśa means to be free even from the [...] question of him/her attaining mukti or moksa because he/she doesnt believe in the Cosmic Mind or in Cosmic Consciousness.
[34] Ans.: – The unit mind attains [...] Nirguńa Brahma, salvation (mokśa) is a meaningless concept. Thats why the concepts mukti, mokśa, kaevalya, nirváńa [...] insignificant for the atheist.
[15] Q. 4. Why is Mokśa necessary?
[18] It is due to this vikrti or distortion [...] find it necessary to strive for mokśa.
[24] When Múla Prakrti becomes [...] when Saguńa Brahma attains mokśa (Nirvikalpa Samádhi). [...] saḿskáras of Saguńa Brahma.
[81] Mokśa – When the saḿskáras [...] becomes permanent it is called Mokśa or salvation.
[30] (d) The best service to Márga [...] not redeem the four debts until Mokśa (salvation) is attained.
[7] “The only way to attain salvation [...] Here Shiva has said that to attain mokśa without acquiring self-knowledge [...] is, long after Shivas time.
[13] These mentally-developed and mentally-balanced [...] bondages. This permanent liberation is mokśa.”
[27] Idaḿ tiirthamidaḿ [...] na jánanti kathaḿ mokśa baránane.
[24] The unit consciousness is the witness [...] saḿkalpa and vikalpa, is the state of mokśa.
[16] In fact, parávidyá leads further – to the golden gate of mokśa (one of the four vargas, that is, káma, artha, dharma and mokśa [...] jurisdiction is only up to this.”
[20] When the application of energy [...] help of spiritual waves is called mokśa sádhaná, the endeavour to attain salvation.
[21] What is the best way to attain [...] the Macrocosmic flow it is called mokśa (salvation). Mokśa is attained by the mind, and not [...] itself in mean thoughts and actions.
[11] The human body is a machine moved [...] are dharma, artha, káma, mokśa, avajiṋá, múrcchá, [...] turn control the bodily functions.
[4] The social and religious rights [...] they were not entitled to mukti or mokśa; that women go to heaven, its [...] places they are totally extinct.
[10] MANTRA. A sound or collection of [...] incantative, pulsative and ideative. MOKŚA. Spiritual emancipation, non-qualified liberation.
[3] The four fruits given by Rám were Káma, Artha, Dharma and Mokśa. Fulfilment of materialistic desires [...] fulfilment of spiritual desire is Mokśa.
[10] To learn is the Sádhaná [...] – the culminating point of Mokśa Sádhaná.
[10] Mokśa [emancipation, non-qualified liberation [...] Because Tantra, which is based on mokśa, is the sádhaná [...] social life of Ráŕh.
[21] Q. 21 – If the annihilation [...] attain “mukti” or “mokśa”?
[22] Ans.: – When the saḿskáras [...] be free from all bondages, and mokśa means to be free even from the [...] question of him/her attaining mukti or moksa because he/she doesnt believe in the Cosmic Mind or in Cosmic Consciousness.
[34] Ans.: – The unit mind attains [...] Nirguńa Brahma, salvation (mokśa) is a meaningless concept. Thats why the concepts mukti, mokśa, kaevalya, nirváńa [...] insignificant for the atheist.
[1] There was an intellectual – [...] was an intellectual he said, Mokśa kárańasamagráḿ [...] Shankaracharya, the great intellectual, said:
[54] “Even the Greatest Sinners”. [...] “Mahápátakii Ká Mokśa” in Ánanda Vacanámrtam [...] AB, ÁVA and ÁAA.
[9] Shrii Shrii Shankaracharya has declared bhakti as the best way to mokśa – the ultimate liberation: [...] samagryáḿ bhaktireva gariiyasii.
[15] The perpetual state of nirbiija [...] sádhaná of Puruśa is called mokśa or salvation. Samprajiṋáta [...] a state of total concentration.
[8] The terranean plexus, or múládhára [...] 4. mokśa spiritual longing sa
[1] To attain Paramatattva (The Supreme [...] unambiguous language, that “Mokśa kárańasamagráḿ [...] thereby “mine-ness.”
[11] In the first phase, it is physical, [...] purely spiritual. It is called mokśa or parinirvańa – both are Sanskrit words.
[12] What is mokśa? Should one do anything for attaining mokśa? The English term for mokśa is salvation. Not liberation, [...] permanent nature. It is called mokśa.
[13] For the attainment of mokśa what is one to do? That pinnacled [...] feet.” This is the practice of mokśa as taught by the ácáryas during dhyána (meditation). It is the practice of mokśa.
[13] Idaḿ tiirtham idaḿ [...] na jánanti kathaḿ mokśa varánane.
[23] Párvatii asked Shiva, “When [...] conflict and clash, they attain their mokśa [salvation].”
[37] That which leads to the attainment of dharma, artha, káma and mokśa (psycho-spiritual, psychic, physical [...] purákathá, or purávrtta.
[15] I should say, if the movement from [...] káma, artha, dharma and mokśa. These phases are known as the [...] “four classifications”.
[13] MADHURA BHÁVA. See RÁDHÁ [...] VIJIṊÁNA. Supra-aesthetic science. MOKŚA. Spiritual emancipation, non-qualified liberation. MUKTI. Spiritual liberation.
[11] MAHÁBHÁRATA. “Great [...] objects are the ultimate truth. MOKŚA. Spiritual emancipation, non-qualified [...] MUKTI. Spiritual liberation.
[9] 9) Always be prepared to serve [...] life with a great ideal in mind, mokśa is inevitable. This is the reward of death in the war of dharma.
[21] The number of vrttis varies according [...] Brahma Cakra. This is what is called mokśa – union with the Transcendentality.
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[1] Todays subject of discourse is Máyá and Mokśa. While speaking of Máyá, [...] – the way towards the Absolute.
[263] But however much service one renders, one will not redeem the four debts until Mokśa (Salvation) is attained.
[7] Some people say that both sannyasins [...] (flow), sevá (service) and mokśa (spiritual emancipation). Is the [...] sannyasins and the householders?
[10] Perhaps you wanted that He should [...] you want mukti [liberation] or mokśa [non-qualified liberation] from [...] anything from you, I want you.”
[32] Mumukśu mukti dáyakam – “if any human being begs for mokśa [non-qualified liberation, emancipation] from this Krśńa, He will surely grant that mokśa,” for He is capable of granting mokśa to all of humanity. I salute this [...] unworthy. Do your job. Do your duty.
[17] Mokśa [non-qualified liberation, salvation] [...] [emancipation] may be temporary.
[27] What are the causes of salvation? [...] requisite for the attainment of mokśa. (The knowledge that “I [...] pańd́a is a pańd́ita.)
[28] Of the living creatures, only the [...] glands, etc. – can attain mokśa. If one does not take proper care to attain mokśa, then one is a foolish person, [...] ones human potentialities.
[46] Which is the best way to attain [...] Shankarácárya said, Mokśa kárańa samagráḿ [...] salvation, devotion is the best”.
[10] How far concentration of mind leads [...] mind is not complete emancipation (mokśa or mahánirváńa). [...] remains is “I am That.”
[102] That portion of history in which [...] dharma, artha, káma, and mokśa, attain fruition is called itihása.
[10] Yávanna kśiiyate [...] Távanna jáyate mokśa nrńáḿ kalpashataerapi [...] karmábhishcáshubaershubaeh.
[5] The mid-point of the last vertebra [...] káma [physical longing] and mokśa [spiritual longing].
[3] In Puranic society [around 500-1300 [...] women were not entitled to mukti or mokśa. Only if and when they attained [...] vermilion-daubed wooden boxes, these lines:
[20] Idaḿ tiirtham idaḿ [...] na jánanti kathaḿ mokśa varánane.
[26] Why should you, then, be waiting [...] It will mean final liberation, Moksa. Human beings have been aspiring [...] and become and emancipated being.
[1] This morning a boy asked me a question. [...] says that after death he attained mokśa [non-qualified liberation]. A [...] attain liberation?’”
[16] So Ravana was thinking only about [...] death – but the person gets mokśa. Ravana died in this way. Who [...] story; but it is an educative story.
[29] Then Viśńu said, [...] certainly attain mukti [liberation] and mokśa [non-qualified liberation]. To [...] worships you, you must give mukti and mokśa.” Lord Viśńu [...] you and does not attain mukti and mokśa, then Gayasura will rise again.” [...] Gayasura has been characterized here!
[30] Even sinners, durácáriis [...] conduct] are sure to attain mukti and mokśa if they perform the upásaná [...] This is called upavása.)
[31] One who worships Paramátmá [...] – is sure to attain mukti and mokśa The Giitá says: Api cet [...] concentrated mind…”]
[43] Unless one goes beyond these accumulated [...] bhava, there can be no mukti or mokśa. That is why we speak of the bhavasamudra [...] will certainly attain mukti and mokśa. So for no reason, under any circumstances, should anyone worry.
[20] They are very dangerous. Regarding [...] Mokśamápnuyát – the person attains mokśa. “Mokśa” means “salvation” which is liberation or emancipation of a permanent nature.
[9] MAHÁKAOLA. A Tantric guru [...] objects are the ultimate truth. MOKŚA. Spiritual emancipation, non-qualified [...] devoted to intellectual pursuits.
[11] MAHÁKAOLA. A Tantric guru [...] objects are the ultimate truth. MOKŚA. Spiritual emancipation, non-qualified [...] devoted to intellectual pursuits.
[9] MAHÁBHÁRATA. “Great [...] objects are the ultimate truth. MOKŚA. Spiritual emancipation, non-qualified liberation. MUKTI. Spiritual liberation.
[1] Yávanna kśiiyate [...] Távanna jáyate mokśa nrńáḿ kalpashataerapi. [...] karmábhiishcáshubhaehshubhaeh.
[3] [Unless ones good or bad [...] completely exhausted, one cannot attain mokśa (non-qualified liberation) even [...] or bad, are nevertheless bound.]
[39] [Itihása refers to the treatises [...] káma (physical longings), and mokśa (spiritual longings), which are [...] events and anecdotes, and so on.]
[10] When an object returns to its original [...] in the Supreme Cause, is called mokśa or salvation.
[8] Regardless of how vast it is, the [...] Saguńa Brahma also attain Mokśa? No, it will not. Even though [...] the consequences of His actions.
[8] So human existence is based on [...] dharma, and the fourth is known as mokśa, mokśa [giving Vedic and Tantric pronunciations]. [...] 1 )
[14] You know, the jiṋániis [...] all the ways and approaches to mokśa, bhakti is the best.”
[21] Bhakti bhaktasya jiivanam – [...] thats why it has been said, Mokśa kárańasamagryáḿ bhaktireva gariiyasii.
[1] It is a recognized fact that the [...] Shaḿkarácárya had to admit that “mokśa kárańasamagryaḿ bhaktireva gariyasii” – bhakti is the best way to mokśa or salvation, the approach of bhakti is the best.
[3] To the jiṋánii, the [...] have to admit the fact that “Mokśa kárańasamagryaḿ [...] strength and no karmika stamina.
[3] [That which leads to the attainment [...] káma or physical longing, and mokśa, or spiritual salvation), that [...] events is called itihása.]
[10] Madhyamá: middle, ordinary [...] the Cosmic Operative Principle Mokśa: Salvation, spiritual liberation of a permanent nature
[12] PC: Personal Contact, Personal [...] Parinirvána: Salvation, same as Mokśa Párvatii: the name of [...] as the nucleus of the Universe
[13] MADHUVIDYÁ – literally, [...] universe, sometimes called Prakrti MOKŚA – salvation, the merger [...] movement, activity, restlessness
[19] Since the beginning of creation [...] ultimate destiny, but those who aim at mokśa, where sádhaná is [...] Brahma is a concept of Tantra.
[10] MAHÁBHÁRATA. “Great [...] objects are the ultimate truth. MOKŚA. Spiritual emancipation, non-qualified liberation. MUKTI. Spiritual liberation.
[8] MARGI. A member of Ananda Marga. [...] objects are the ultimate truth. MOKŚA. Spiritual emancipation, non-qualified liberation. MUKTI. Spiritual liberation.
[9] MAHÁBHÁRATA. “Great [...] A member of Ananda Marga. MOKŚA. Spiritual emancipation, non-qualified liberation.
[10] MAHÁBHÁRATA. “Great [...] prevalent in Northern India. MOKŚA. Spiritual emancipation, non-qualified [...] the spine. See also CAKRA.
[10] MAHÁKAOLA. A Tantric guru [...] objects are the ultimate truth. MOKŚA. Spiritual emancipation, non-qualified [...] MUKTI. Spiritual liberation.
[9] Whenever one acquires átmajiṋánam, [...] then what does happen? One gets moksa. And, for this purpose, that is, [...] acquired the minimum qualifications.
[12] When one becomes jiṋánii then one attains mokśa. Also, in the first portion it [...] cenmokśamápnuyát.”
[14] “We will call that part of [...] dharma, artha, káma, and mokśa.” We should not call the [...] i, for example, malina [dirty].
[1] Last night what was the subject? [...] Káma, Artha, Dharma, and Mokśa.
[16] “[[As long as]] there are [...] reactions, there cant be Mokśa.” When a man is freed from all reactions, he is called Iishvara, he is called “enjoying Mokśa” – where there is no reaction, [...] bad. Then how is one to attain Mokśa? How is one to get Salvation? [...] Transitive or intransitive? (laughter)
[21] If with the help of these glands [...] reactions, one cant attain Mokśa. Then, what is one to do?
[7] So long as you consider your identity [...] like the oil-mill bullocks. Both Mokśa and Mukti (emancipation and liberation) [...] enjoyment but not of your salvation.
[12] In other words, until the actions, [...] beings cannot attain salvation or Mokśa. Can the gold chain be looser [...] as the bondage of good actions.
[15] It is known from philosophic propositions that the attainment of Mukti (liberation) or Mokśa (salvation) is possible only through [...] liberation from saḿskáras.
[35] It is invariably true that the [...] liberation (Mukti) or salvation (Mokśa).