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Moksha
In Hinduism
moksha is reaching the level of Mahavira, Gautama Buddha, Jesus
Christ or Prophet Mohammed. Having gained kaivalya jnana... the
atman within liberates forever from the cycle of birth and death.
No further life to manifest... the liberated atman goes to Vaikuntha
(the abode of God).
The ultimate
goal of life for every human being on Mother Earth is gaining moksha.
Reaching the stage of moksha announces the end of cosmic life cycle
for the atman within. One may travel the journey of moksha in the
present life or may postpone it for any of the next manifestation
is our soul prerogative... we do not know what we shall be in the
next life!
Moksha
can be reached by anybody after gaining kaivalya jnana... never before! When the
dross within the atman removes completely... our atman reaches its old pure pristine
form. This is the stage of moksha (nirvana). Every human being gets 1.1 million
manifestations to reach the stage of moksha. On the earthly plane it is a journey
of 12.1 million years. Practically
speaking moksha is not that easy a task. One needs to gain absolute control over
the five senses and the mind, walk the path of absolute truthfulness, practice
karma the Nishakama karma way, follow the path of Neti as practiced and advocated
by Maharishi Ramana, practice absolute celibacy for a minimum period of 12 years
and what not! Apart
from some of the ingredients on the path of moksha listed above... chanting of
requisite mantras and prayers is essential. How Prarabdha karma is to be nullified
is the biggest challenge of all. The mantra for nullifying the effects of path
of karma is not known to anybody on Mother Earth. Only those who have reached
the stage of kaivalya jnana know it. In
the last about 150 years only two persons gained kaivalya jnana and reached the
stage of moksha. They were Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa and Maharishi Ramana. Essay
by: Vijay
Kumar "Atma Jnani"
Vijay Kumar... The Man who Realized God in 1993 explains more on
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