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Some Indian traditions have emphasized liberation on concrete, ethical action within the world. This liberation can be attained while one is on earth ( jivanmukti), or eschatologically ( karmamukti, videhamukti).
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Moksha is also a concept that means liberation from rebirth or saṃsāra. Moksha means freedom, liberation from what and how is where the schools differ. The definition and meaning of moksha varies between various schools of Indian religions. Moksha is derived from the root, muc, which means to free, let go, release, liberate.
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Moksha ( / ˈ m oʊ k ʃ ə/ Sanskrit: मोक्ष, mokṣa), also called vimoksha, vimukti and mukti, is a term in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism for various forms of emancipation, enlightenment, liberation, and release. A depiction of liberated souls at moksha.