Videha mukti

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Template:Short description Videha mukti (Template:Langx), "liberation after death," or literally 'liberation through release from the body', is a concept found in Hinduism and Jainism, referring to final release or liberation (moksha) after death. The concept contrasts with Jivanmukti, "liberation while alive."[1] The concepts of Jivanmukta and Videhamukta are particularly discussed in Vedanta and Yoga schools of Hindu philosophy.[2][3]

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  1. Raj Pruthi, Jainism and Indian Civilization, Discovery, Template:ISBN, pages 6-7
  2. Andrew Fort (1998), Jivanmukti in Transformation, State University of New York Press, Template:ISBN, pages 91-93
  3. Vensus A. George (2001), Self-Realization Brahmaanubhava: The Advaitic Perspective of Shankara, Template:ISBN, pages 187-195

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