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svetlana [45]
4 years ago
14

What is moksha?

History
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nalin [4]4 years ago
5 0
Moksha refers to the transcendent state of being released from rebirth. Moksha is Buddhist so I'm going to go off on a limb and say it's B)
kozerog [31]4 years ago
3 0
It has something to do with with Hinduism so it d
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