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moksha

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/moʊkʃə/ · mok-sha

In Hindu, Buddhism, and Jainism, moksha is the liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara).

Meanings

nounformal

In Hindu, Buddhism, and Jainism, moksha is the liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara).

ہندو، بدھ مت، اور جین مذہب میں، مکش جنم اور دوبارہ جنم کے چکر سے آزادی کو کہتے ہیں۔

مکش

moksha

Formal: تحرر

Synonyms

liberationemancipationreleaseآزادیتحررنجات

Antonyms

bondagecaptivityconfinementبندشقیدمحبوس

Common Collocations

  • path to moksha
  • achieving moksha
  • concept of moksha

Example Sentences

Achieving moksha is the ultimate goal for many spiritual seekers.

مکش حاصل کرنا بہت سے روحانی طلباء کا حتمی مقصد ہے。

moksha hasil karna bohot se roohani talba ka hatmi maqasd hai.

In Hindu philosophy, moksha represents freedom from the material world.

ہندو فلسفے میں، مکش مادی دنیا سے آزادی کی نمائندگی کرتا ہے۔

Hindu falsafay mein, moksha madi duniya se azadi ki numaindagi karta hai.

The path to moksha is often described as difficult yet rewarding.

مکش کا راستہ اکثر مشکل لیکن بدلے میں فائدہ مند سمجھا جاتا ہے۔

moksha ka rasta aksar mushkil lekin badalay mein fayda mand samjha jata hai.

Easily Confused With

moksha vs. mokshagundam:Moksha refers to liberation while Mokshagundam is a surname.

Word Family

mokshadhara
nounمکش دھارا
mokshasastra
nounمکش شاستر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Moksha is like a golden key that unlocks the door to spiritual freedom.

Imagine a sunrise symbolizing the end of darkness and the beginning of liberation.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت کا سفر بھی ہے عشق کی مہم، مکش کی راہ ہے دل کے سکون کی جستجو

Mohabbat ka safar bhi hai ishq ki muhim, moksha ki rah hai dil ke sukoon ki jostaju.

The journey of love is also a quest of passion, the path to moksha is the search for peace of the heart.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جو بوئے گا وہی کاٹے گا

Jo boyega wahi kaatega

As you sow, so shall you reap.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Sanskrit "मोक्ष (mokṣa)" — release or liberation

First known use: ancient times

The term 'moksha' originates from Sanskrit, referring to liberation from the cycle of birth and death (samsara) and the union with the divine.