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- dictionary. Mukta or Muktha may refer to: Moksha, spiritual liberation, the soteriological goal of Hinduism Mukta (1994 film), an Indian Marathi-language film...
- identity – personal and phenomenal – is considered so important is again soteriological. Through first uncovering our clinging and then working on it, we become...
- Jainism (/ˈdʒeɪnɪzəm/ JAY-niz-əm), also known as Jain Dharma, is an Indian religion. Jainism traces its spiritual ideas and history through the succession...
- with which the cycle of rebirth ends, has been the primary and the soteriological goal of the Buddhist path for monastic life since the time of the Buddha...
- depending on the Hindu tradition. In Jainism, nirvana is also the soteriological goal, representing the release of a soul from karmic bondage and samsara...
- differ primarily in the central deity worshipped, the traditions and the soteriological outlook. The denominations of Hinduism, states Lipner, are unlike those...
- worldwide. Originally it appealed especially to laborers and slaves. Soteriologically, most Methodists are Arminian, emphasizing that Christ accomplished...
- the body-mind. In later Buddhism, insight (prajñā) became the central soteriological instrument, leading to a different concept and structure of the path...
- Mahābhūta is Sanskrit for "great element". However, very few scholars define the five mahābhūtas in a broader sense as the five fundamental aspects of...
- modes of experience and expression" as well as reflective "moral and soteriological instructions". More broadly, the Puranic literature is encyclopedic...