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Moksha (/ˈmoʊkʃə/; Sanskrit: मोक्ष, mokṣa), also
called vimoksha, vimukti, and mukti, is a term in Hinduism, Buddhism,
Jainism and
Sikhism for various...
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themselves as
Mokshas,
totaling more than 180,000 people. Most
Mokshas belong to the
Russian Orthodox Church;
other religions practised by
Mokshas include Lutheranism...
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Moksha,
moksha, or मोक्ष in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Moksha is a
concept in
Indian religions.
Moksha may also
refer to:
Mokshas, an ethnic...
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equivalents in
Moksha and Erzya) is an
official term used in the
Russian Federation to
refer both to
Erzyas and
Mokshas since 1928. The Erzya-
Moksha Autonomy...
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Retrieved 2021-11-11. "Story of
Gajendra Moksha". DNA Of Hinduism.
Retrieved 2021-11-11. "Gajendra
Moksha : The Day When Lord
Vishnu Helped Gajraj"....
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published Moksha primers and
elementary textbooks of the
Russian language for the
Mokshas.
Among them were two
fascicles with
samples of
Moksha folk poetry...
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concentrate on
Moksha naming from the 2–5th
centuries AD, when the
evidence begins, to the end of the 19th
century AD.
Ancient Mokshas generally had a...
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Moksha (Russian: Мо́кша,
Moksha: Йов) is a
river in
central Russia, a
right tributary of the Oka. It
flows through Penza Oblast,
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast...
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Sanskrit moksha or
Prakrit mokkha refers to the
liberation or
salvation of a soul from saṃsāra, the
cycle of
birth and death. It is a
blissful state of...
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allowed in do****ents for
Erzya and
Moksha since then.
Okrug was
established in the area po****ted
mainly by
Erzyas and
Mokshas as a part
Srednevolzhskaya Oblast [ru]...