释义 |
Definition of mukti in English: muktinoun ˈmʌktiˈmʊkti another term for moksha Example sentencesExamples - They get this state, which is called mukti, through the grace of God.
- Guru Gobind Singh personally blessed them as having achieved mukti and cremated them at Muktsar.
- She was an ascetic, and she believed in worship of impersonal Brahman, and mukti.
- He cast aside all clothes and subjected his body to severe hardships for thirteen years when finally he found full enlightenment and mukti.
- The Goddess, Devi, gives both mukti and bhukti - liberation and worldly enjoyment.
- This is technically known as mukti or liberation.
- Its devotee does not lose his individuality by merging with God, and, even on attaining mukti, continues to serve Krishna with unalloyed selfless love.
- In India, for example, missionary translators discovered that the Hindi word for salvation - mukti - was tinged with the Hindu notion of release from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
Origin From Hindi, Sanskrit, literally 'release, deliverance'. |