Liberation (Moksha)
Sanskrit: मोक्ष
50 verses related to this theme
What This Theme Means
Moksha is the ultimate goal of life—freedom from the cycle of birth and death. It is attained when one realizes their unity with the Divine and breaks the chains of karma and ignorance.
Key Verses on Liberation (Moksha)
Realizing your intrinsic connection to the eternal, universal consciousness liberates you from all delusion and suffering, granting profound peace and purpose.
Profound spiritual wisdom, especially the knowledge of the Self, possesses the transformative power to instantly dispel deep-seated delusion and confusion, leading to mental clarity, freedom from suffering, and purposeful action.
Dedicate all actions to the Divine, hold the Supreme as your ultimate goal, release all attachment, and embrace every being with universal love to attain true liberation and peace.
True and lasting peace arises not from the acquisition of knowledge, disciplined practice, or deep meditation alone, but culminates in the profound liberation achieved by detaching from the fruits of your actions.
Discover lasting peace and liberation by shifting your focus from the transient, manifest world to the unmanifest, immutable, all-pervading, and eternal essence of reality, which is your deepest, unchanging truth.
Fix your mind on the Divine with unwavering devotion, and swift deliverance from life's deepest struggles is guaranteed.
The ultimate quest for wisdom begins with discerning the eternal Spirit from transient matter, leading to profound self-knowledge and liberation from illusion.
Cultivate unwavering inner peace and freedom by detaching from external possessions, people, and outcomes, and maintaining constant equanimity through all of life's dualities.
Seek to know the ultimate, transcendent reality that defies all labels and dualities, for in that profound knowledge lies true liberation and immortality beyond the changing world.
By comprehensively understanding the impermanent world, cultivating true wisdom, and dedicating oneself with devotion to the ultimate reality, one attains liberation and union with the Divine.
You are the eternal, conscious observer (Kshetrajna), distinct from the transient body and mind (Kshetra). Recognize this distinction for true freedom and insight.
Your true self is the conscious experiencer, distinct from the material world's actions and their temporary joys and sorrows. Discern this difference to find freedom.
Knowing your eternal Self as distinct from the changing world and its influences liberates you from all binding actions and the cycle of suffering.
Even without complete understanding, sincere faith in trusted guidance and diligent application of what is heard can lead to ultimate liberation and success.
All of creation, moving and unmoving, arises from the apparent union of matter and consciousness. True freedom and peace come from discerning your eternal, actionless Self from the transient field of body and mind.
Cultivating the vision of the universal Self dwelling in all beings prevents self-destruction, overcomes all forms of division, and directly guides one to ultimate liberation and peace.
True knowledge reveals your immutable Self as the divine, unaffected Knower of all experiences, distinct from the transient body and mind, bringing liberation from suffering and misidentification.
True wisdom is realizing that all actions are performed by Nature, while your inner Self remains the silent, actionless witness, leading to profound inner freedom and peace.
Cultivate the wisdom to discern your unchanging, true Self from the temporary world of experience, and thereby achieve ultimate freedom and inner peace.
Embrace profound wisdom to transcend worldly limitations and attain ultimate liberation and lasting perfection.