Moksha and Liberation
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Moksha and LiberationAbstract
World-bound in structure and Goal Oriented in nature, man constantly experiences the painful predicament of his being torn between the to-be and the not-yet in his daily lived-life. His existence is an extended polarity between actions already actua- lised and yet to be actualised. Rooted in time but destined for eternity, his factual fate is of finitude' and often of futility that brings about a constitutive unsatisfactoriness (dubhba) in his very existential make up. At the core of his consciousness and at the heart of his being, man confronts an estranged situation.
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Journal of Dharma, (1977), Jan-Mar, 1-3.
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1977-03-31
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T A Aykara. (1977). Moksha and Liberation. Journal of Dharma, 2(1), 1–3. Retrieved from https://dvkjournals.in/index.php/jd/article/view/1739
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