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Videha mukti (Sanskrit: विदेहमुक्ति), "liberation
after death," or
literally 'liberation
through release from the body', is a
concept found in Hinduism...
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separates this into two
views –
Jivanmukti (liberation in this life) and
Videhamukti (liberation
after death).
Karma translates literally as action, work...
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jivanmukti (Self-realization).
Jivanmukti contrasts with the
concept of
videhamukti; the
latter means "liberation or eman****tion
after death, in afterlife"...
- is
freedom in
current life (jivanmukti) or
salvation in after-life (
videhamukti);
practice bhakti or puja for
spiritual reasons,
which may be directed...
- (liberation and
freedom in this life),
while the
others content with
Videhamukti (liberation and
freedom in after-life). The
First Truth The
first truth...
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liberation both
within this life (as in jīvanmukti), and
after death (as in
videhamukti). The
fourth chapter of the Yoga
Sutras of Patanjali, "Kaivalya Pada"...
- an act of
grace by the Lord. Ramanuja's Sri
Vaishnavism subscribes to
videhamukti (liberation in afterlife), in
contrast to
jivanmukti (liberation in this...
- to moksha, and
spiritual liberation is
achievable only in after-life (
videhamukti). The non-dualistic
traditions such as Adi Shankara's
Advaita Vedanta...
- The
Tejobindu Upanishad (Sanskrit: तेजोबिन्दु उपनिषद्) is a
minor Upanishad in the
corpus of
Upanishadic texts of Hinduism. It is one of the five Bindu...
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without celebrating his
centenary on 8
January 1994. His
attainment of
Videhamukti invited devotees to go
beyond numerology and
believe only the name of...