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"Moksa"
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rebirth
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liberation
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purusartha
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cycle
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Nirmanakaya
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Daka
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Moksha
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Sambhogakaya
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Buddhism
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Bodhicitta
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Arahat
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Parinirvana
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Prajnaparamita
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Liberation
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Impermanence
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Vajrayogini
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Tantrism
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Dharma
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Tulku
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Vajrasattva
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Tara
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Kuan yin
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Vajra
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Vajradhara
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Tantra
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Vajravarahi
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Kalachakra
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Yamantaka
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Buddhist
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Pratyekabuddha
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Heart sutra
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Lohan
(Hinduism) release from the cycle of rebirth
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Liberation, in Hindu thought, from the cycle of re-birth.
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liberation from the cycle of rebirths.
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("release"). Liberation from the cycle of rebirth, which is believed by most philosophical schools to be the ultimate goal of life.
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in Hinduism, "liberation, i.e., the release from samsara, or the temporal/material cycle of birth, death and rebirth. The final aim of "The Four Aims of Man." See also Purusartha.
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