Moksha is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Moksha in a sentence
Moksha meaning
A language of the Finnic branch of the Uralic language family.
Using Moksha
- The main meaning on this page is: A language of the Finnic branch of the Uralic language family.
- In the example corpus, moksha often appears in combinations such as: moksha is, of moksha, and moksha.
Context around Moksha
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 5 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Moksha
- In this selection, "moksha" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 21.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, hinduism, school, deutsche, liberation, island and nor stand out and add context to how "moksha" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include acquired with moksha liberation and after attaining moksha a person. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "moksha" sits close to words such as aar, abdulla and abimbola, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with moksha
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Where to watch The Mystery of Moksha Island? (8 words)
He was an important promoter of the idea of moksha in Indonesia. (12 words)
Nirvana is the profound peace of mind that is acquired with moksha (liberation). (13 words)
Dvaita rejects this concept of identity and instead identifies the self (jiva) as a separate but similar part of Self, that only becomes one with the Absolute Atman upon Self Realisation (Moksha). (32 words)
To theistic schools of Hinduism, moksha is liberation from samsara, while for other schools such as the monistic school, moksha is possible in current life and is a psychological concept. (30 words)
According to Deutsche, moksha is transcendental consciousness to the latter, the perfect state of being, of self-realization, of freedom and of "realizing the whole universe as the Self". (29 words)
Where to watch The Mystery of Moksha Island? (8 words)
Example sentences (20)
To theistic schools of Hinduism, moksha is liberation from samsara, while for other schools such as the monistic school, moksha is possible in current life and is a psychological concept.
Where to watch The Mystery of Moksha Island?
Moksha is a completely distinctive thriller genre and has a fresh concept which is made with much attention to details.
According to Deutsche, moksha is transcendental consciousness to the latter, the perfect state of being, of self-realization, of freedom and of "realizing the whole universe as the Self".
Although it enables one to cope with life, it offers no goal beyond human existence (such as moksha), nor does it offer rites or passage or an ethic.
A release from this eschatological cycle, in after life, particularly in theistic schools of Hinduism is called moksha.
Dvaita rejects this concept of identity and instead identifies the self (jiva) as a separate but similar part of Self, that only becomes one with the Absolute Atman upon Self Realisation (Moksha).
For example, Advaita Vedanta holds that after attaining moksha a person knows their "soul, self" and identifies it as one with Brahman and everyone in all respects.
From *mard-xwaar one can derive "Mordva" or "Mordvin", the Russian name of the Finno-Ugrian Erzya and Moksha peoples of east-central European Russia.
He was an important promoter of the idea of moksha in Indonesia.
In all schools of Hinduism, the meaning of life is tied up in the concepts of karma (causal action), sansara (the cycle of birth and rebirth), and moksha (liberation).
In his own life, he interpreted moksha to be a lower calling (due to its benefit to one individual) than the calling to emancipate others.
It also represents the Purushartha : Dharma (natural order), Artha (wealth), Kama (desire), and Moksha (liberation).
It involves initiation into the school, undergoing rituals, and achieving moksha liberation by experiencing union of cosmic polarities.
It's where eternally liberated souls who have attained moksha reside in eternal sublime beauty with Lakshmi and Narayana (a manifestation of Vishnu ).
Liberation or moksha is liberation from all limiting adjuncts (upadhis) and the unification with Brahman.
Moksha is more than liberation from life-rebirth cycle of suffering (samsara); Vedantic school separates this into two: jivanmukti (liberation in this life) and videhamukti (liberation after death).
Moksha stands for liberation from the cycle of birth and death and final communion with Brahman.
Nirvana is the profound peace of mind that is acquired with moksha (liberation).
Nirvana represents annihilation of all karmas by an individual soul and moksha represents the perfect blissful state (free from all bondage).
Common combinations with moksha
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- moksha is 7×
- of moksha 4×
- and moksha 4×
- moksha liberation 4×
- as moksha 2×
- achieving moksha 2×
- moksha through 2×