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Beliefs and teachings in Hinduism: moksha — its meaning, importance and paths to achieve it
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

In Hinduism, what does the term 'moksha' most accurately mean?

  1. Devotion and worship offered to a deity
  2. A cycle of death and rebirth governed by karma
  3. Liberation from the cycle of samsara
  4. A set of moral duties assigned at birth
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✓ Answer: CLiberation from the cycle of samsara
Moksha means liberation or release from samsara, the continuous cycle of death and rebirth. Option A describes samsara itself, not moksha. Option C describes dharma. Option D describes bhakti as an act, not the goal of moksha.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

The path to moksha known as Bhakti Yoga is best described as which of the following?

  1. Study of sacred scriptures and philosophical texts
  2. Intense devotion and loving surrender to a personal deity
  3. Performing caste duties without desire for reward
  4. Physical postures and breathing exercises to calm the mind
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✓ Answer: BIntense devotion and loving surrender to a personal deity
Bhakti Yoga is the path of devotion — expressing intense love and surrender to a personal deity such as Vishnu or Shiva. Option A describes Jnana Yoga. Option B describes Karma Yoga. Option D describes aspects of Raja Yoga or Hatha Yoga.
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