Types of Moksha According to Advaita Vedanta
Jivanmukta According to Advaita Vedanta a jivanmukta, or one who is liberated here and now, has realized that Brahman alone is real and the world is illusory.
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Jivanmukta According to Advaita Vedanta a jivanmukta, or one who is liberated here and now, has realized that Brahman alone is real and the world is illusory.
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Though there are many sampradayas in India, many religions, they can all be classified as either dualism or monism. Dualism mukti means entering Vaikuntha and associating with Bhagavan…as in personalism; Monism means merging into the formless impersonal brahma-jyoti.