Definition of Moksha: Truth or Myth

Dada Bhagwan
3 min readJan 16, 2021

Spiritually, the definition of is the same as the definition of liberation and the definition of salvation. For many people, Moksha is liberation from all sufferings; while for some, it is freedom from the cycle of birth and death. A few also believe it as salvation from all sins. However, are all these interpretations genuine? Is moksha real? Is there truly something like Moksha? Let’s find out!

The simplest way to know whether something is a reality or an imagination is to experience it. For example: when you are served a special tea, you need to taste it to confirm that the tea is indeed sweet and special. Once you experience the taste, you will have no doubt about it. Thus, it is the ‘experience’ that is needed to confirm that something is a reality.

So, to realize that Moksha is a reality, we need to experience it. We need to get the taste of it while we are alive. We should be able to have Moksha in our hands, like ready cash.

The definition of Moksha is ‘ Permanent Happiness.’ How do we experience permanent happiness like ready cash? Let’s explore…

There are two stages of Moksha.

The first Stage of Moksha:

The first stage is when you experience freedom from unhappiness in this very life. If someone hurts us or if there is any mishap…

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Dada Bhagwan

Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan is a Gnani Purush and the founder of Akram Vignan, who is not only Self-Realized, but also has the spiritual power to enlighten others.