arrow_backBack to Issue

The Concept Of Moksha In Ayurveda And Other Religion Aperspective Study

Published:18 Mar 2012
visibility0 Viewsdownload0 Downloads
chandrashekhar dattatraya vaikos1*

1 M.D.(Ph.D.) Dept Of Sharir Rachana, Govt Ayurved College, Vazira bad, Nanded-431602

Corresponding Author:chandrashekhar dattatraya vaikos

subjectAbstract

Moksha is such concept which is accepted by almost all religion for the benefit of mankind. Allopathic science does not think about Moksha but Ayurved has described the concept of Moksha. Moksha is a Sanskrit word meaning: to liberate, to free from and to get rid of. It means freedom from the worldly bondages which only lead to rebirth such as love, anger, greed, delusion, lust and envy. The Upanishads state that man suffers from three types of Taapa (miseries in worldly life). Moksha is the only way to get rid of these three miseries. Moksha is the state of absolute bliss where in, we realize that the perceiver, the perceived and the object of perception are all one and the same. Moksha is the breakage of cycle - the cycle of mind, cycle of time, cycle of births, i.e., transcendental existence. Moksha is a broad term which encompasses numerous aspects like peace, knowledge and enlightenment.

sellKeywords

MokshaAyurvedYogaBuddhismJainismIslamChristian

format_list_numberedReferences

  1. http://www.hindupedia.com/en/Moksha. Date - 01/01/2012
  2. Liberation from the cycle of birth and death
  3. http://www.spiritualresearchfoundation.org/articles/id/spiritualresearch/happiness/benefitsofspiritual practice/karma_liberation_i Date 04/01/2012
  4. Hindu salvation concept, http://waypub.fatcow.com/ed/hindusalvation.html Date 04/01/2012
  5. Life after Death Buddhism, http://death.findyourfate.com/life-after-death/buddhism.html Date 07/01/2012
  6. Salvation in Buddhism, http://www.evangelical.us/islam.html Date 09/01/2012
  7. The Yahoo Groups, The Moksha and Jiva, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jainlist/message/4539 Date 15/01/2012
  8. The teaching of Quran, The Doctrines of Salvetion,
  9. http://www.truthnet.org/islam/quranteaching/Salvation Date 20/01/2012
  10. Salvation in islam, http://www.evangelical.us/islam.html Date 01/021/2012
  11. Carak Samhita sharirsthan, 5/8 p-441, Prof.Priyavrat Sharma,Chaukhamba Orientalia Varanasi, Vol.1Edition 2011
  12. Carak Samhita sharirsthan, 5/11 page 443, Prof.Priyavrat Sharma,Chaukhamba Orientalia Varanasi, Vol.1Edition 2011
  13. Carak Samhita sharir sthan, /5-12,page 443, Prof.Priyavrat Sharma,Chaukhamba Orientalia Varanasi, Vol.1Edition 2011

How to Cite

vaikos, c. d. (2012). The Concept Of Moksha In Ayurveda And Other Religion Aperspective Study. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.47191/ijahm/v2i2.07

APA

American Psychological Association Style