What is Hindu Concept of Moksha? Liberation from Life or Fulfillment Within It?

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Urvashi

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Moksha is described as ultimate freedom from rebirth and attachment. But in a modern world, should we still seek detachment or redefine liberation as peace within worldly life?
 
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Hinduism basically believe that humans have soul and soul is eternal, upon death only body dies, soul remains eternal. The soul will continue to take new birth as long as it is not liberated or hasn't reached moksha. Moksha is a state when it is believe that soul ultimately meet God.
 

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In Hinduism, moksha is both liberation and fulfillment. It represents freedom from the cycle of birth and death, ending suffering tied to worldly attachments. At the same time, moksha is about realizing one’s true self and experiencing inner fulfillment in the present life, transcending desire, ego, and ignorance to attain lasting peace.
 
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