- A
jīvanmukta,
literally meaning 'liberated
while living', is a
person who, in the Jain and Vedānta philosophy, has
gained complete self-knowledge and self-realisation...
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Trishna (thirst). The
Jivanmukta is
beyond Trishna. He is, not becoming. He does not even long for salvation. He is content. A
Jivanmukta will
always transact...
- block, Jharkhand,
India Mukti (disambiguation)
Moksha (disambiguation)
Jivanmukta (from
Sanskrit moksa, freedom) and paramukta,
concepts in
Hinduism This...
-
known spiritual figures in
Hinduism during the 20th century. He is a
Jivanmukta (Sanskrit for one
liberated while alive).
Narasimha Sastri, who became...
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Jivanmukti (inner
sense of
freedom while living), and the four
types of
Jivanmuktas (liberated persons). The last
chapter of the text is
dedicated to Yoga...
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remember Dattatreya's work and read the
sacred books Avadhuta Gita and
Jivanmukta Gita,
which contain the god's discourse.
Other sacred texts like the Datta...
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which refers to
achieving "liberation
while alive". The
concepts of
Jivanmukta and
Videhamukta are
particularly discussed in
Vedanta and Yoga schools...
- "Unfoldment of the middle" Self-enquiry
Moksha Moksha Anubhava Turiya Jivanmukta Sahaja Texts Advaita Vedanta Prasthanatrayi (Prin****l Upanishads, Brahma...
- Makarici; 30
December 1879 – 14
April 1950) was an
Indian Hindu sage and
jivanmukta (liberated being). He was born
Venkataraman Iyer, but is
mostly known...
- "sages"). A
Brahmarshi is a sage who has
attained enlightenment and
became a
Jivanmukta by
completely understanding the
meaning of
Brahman and has
attained the...