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- Vedānta, Yoga and other schools of Hinduism, and it is referred to as jīvanmukti. Jīvanmuktas are also called ātma-jnāni (self-realized) because they are...
- superior form of Moksha which can grant liberation both within this life, as Jivanmukti, and after death, as Videhamukti. The 34 Yoga Sutras of Patanjali of the...
- the state of liberation, jivanmukti. Some contrast jivanmukti with videhamukti (moksha from samsara after death). Jivanmukti is a state that transforms...
- awareness in this life); and for the Advaita tradition, liberation is jivanmukti – the awareness of the Supreme Reality (Brahman) and Self-realization...
- Vaishnavism subscribes to videhamukti (liberation in afterlife), in contrast to jivanmukti (liberation in this life) found in other traditions within Hinduism, such...
- nature of moksha, the Vedantic school separates this into two viewsJivanmukti (liberation in this life) and Videhamukti (liberation after death). Karma...
- samsara (the cycle of death and rebirth). The concept contrasts with Jivanmukti, which refers to achieving "liberation while alive". The concepts of Jivanmukta...
- or yoga) for this spiritual release, with some developing the ideas of Jivanmukti (liberation and freedom in this life), while the others content with Videhamukti...
- systems in order to achieve moksha – that is freedom in current life (jivanmukti) or salvation in after-life (videhamukti); practice bhakti or puja for...
- phala (fruit). In the state where an individual realizes Self and reaches jivanmukti (moksha), Shankara, Mandana, Sarvajnatman and other Vedanta scholars suggest...