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5 chiranjeevis of Hindu mythology you should know about

Immortality means and is granted for different purposes. To some immortality is a boon, to others, a responsibility and to some others it is a curse that does not let them pass on to Moksha. In Hindu mythology too there have been certain people who were granted immortality and here list 5 of them.

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Mythological characters and Gods who are believed to be alive till date

Immortality means and is granted for different purposes. To some immortality is a boon, to others, a responsibility and to some others it is a curse that does not let them pass on to Moksha. In Hindu mythology too there have been certain people who were granted immortality and here list 5 of them.

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Mata-sita
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Lord-rama
Krishna
Moksha
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Parshurama
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Hanuman-ji

Opinion | The Ethos of Selfless Service: An Architectural Tribute

Seva means to serve without expectation for rewards, to serve God or humanity. Seva is the highest form of action or karma, seen as part of one’s righteous duty or dharma to achieve moksha or liberation

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Robbinsville
New-jersey
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France
Ahmedabad
Gujarat
Egypt
Jersey
Hawaii
British

Gurcharan Das: I settled for a modest, natural meaning of moksha

Gurcharan Das s memoir Another Sort of Freedom brings to a close his search for a flourishing life based on the classical ideal of four goals of life – the purusharthas - artha, dharma, kama and moksha.

Lahore
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Pakistan
Delhi
India
Lyallpur
Russia
Greece
Model-town
Balochistan
Palam
North-west-frontier

dharma: Dharma of self-inquiry - The Economic Times

Sanatan Dharma is a timeless and ancient concept that encompasses spiritual and material values. Dharma, the third virtue in Purusharthas, leads to liberation and involves adhering to truth, being compassionate, and recognizing the presence of a supreme power. However, simply following ethical living is not enough to achieve moksha. Dharma requires self-reflection, discrimination, and meditation.

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