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1. Compare and contrast Moksha and Nirvana.

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The terms Moksha and Nirvana are similar because they both refer to states of liberation of the individual. However, the Maksha is more focused on the reincarnation of the individual.

What is Moksha?

Moksha is a term used in Hinduism to refer to the spiritual liberation product of each activity (good or bad) that forces the soul to be reborn (samsara) in a next body with which to enjoy the reactions of good karma (the kind or altruistic activities) or suffer the reactions of bad karma (malicious or selfish activities).

What is Nirvana?

Nirvana is a term used in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism to refer to the state of liberation. This state can be achieved through different spiritual practices and techniques, liberation from desires, suffering, individual consciousness and the cycle of reincarnations.

According to the above, it can be inferred that both terms refer to similar concepts because both refer to states of liberation of the individual.

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