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Is vaikuntha and heaven same?
Vaikuntha and heaven are NOT the same. They are different. This universe consists of 14 worlds (world here means not just a planet like earth. It means system of stars and galaxies etc.).
What is the difference between moksha and Mukti?
Originally Answered: What is the difference between moksha and mukti? Moksha is a direct meaning for liberation from rebirth cycle. Mukti is a common word meaning, detaching from something.
How far is Vaikuntha from Earth?
The Vaikuṇṭha planets begin 26,200,000 yojanas (209,600,000 miles) above Satyaloka. In most of the extant Puranas and Vaishnava traditions, Vaikuntha is located in the direction of the Makara Rashi which coincides with the constellation of Capricorn.
Why don’t we worship Lord Brahma?
Lord Shiva admonished Brahma for demonstrating behaviour of an incestuous nature and chopped off his fifth head for ‘unholy’ behaviour. Since Brahma had distracted his mind from the soul and towards the cravings of the flesh, Shiva’s curse was that people should not worship Brahma.
Who is the king of swarg?
Indra (the God of thunder and lightning), is the king of Swarga.
What is the difference between Moksha and Nirvana?
Moksha begins with Liberation and Nirvan happens when one attains Ultimate Liberation! This is the actual difference of moksha vs nirvana. In the first stage, we experience liberation from all unhappiness in this life.
What is Nirvana in Buddhism?
Nirvana: Nirvana in Buddhism is believed to be a state of mind that is attained when one reaches enlightenment. It is a state of mind when human emotions become stable, and the feelings or emotions get dissolved. 1. Gajendra Moksha [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
What is the nature of moksha?
Your nature is Moksha, but because you are not aware of this state, you are not experiencing the bliss from it. You do not have to go to any place for Moksha. Freedom from all pain and unhappiness is the first stage of Moksha, and the second stage of Moksha is liberation from the worldly life!
What is the second stage of moksha?
Freedom from all pain and unhappiness is the first stage of Moksha, and the second stage of Moksha is liberation from the worldly life! Once you attain the first Moksha, you will see the second Moksha right in front of you, it will come to you on its own.