Liberation of the soul from the physical world and return to Brahman.
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Moksha
Liberation of the soul from the physical world and return to Brahman.
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Jiang summarizes Hinduism as a system in which this world is false, Brahman is true absolute reality, karma binds the Atman to many lifetimes, Dharma cleanses the soul, and Moksha liberates it back to Brahman.
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"...correct if you achieve Dharma you will achieve what is called Moksha. Which is basically liberation. Moksha releases you, your soul from the physical..."
"Yeah I'm actually moving into Buddhism. Okay. But any more questions before I continue? Okay. So the last thing I want to discuss is..."
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