moksa

/ˈmoʊksə/
noun
  1. In Hinduism and Buddhism, release from the cycle of rebirth and suffering; spiritual liberation.
    • In Hindu philosophy, moksa is the ultimate goal of human existence.
    • The monk taught that moksa comes from letting go of all worldly desires.
    • Many yogis spend their lives seeking moksa through meditation and good deeds.
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