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In the pursuit of spiritual freedom, the concept of Moksha stands as a beacon of liberation from the endless cycle of rebirth and death, known as samsara (or reincarnation). Rooted in the ancient traditions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, Moksha embodies the quintessence of emancipation, where the soul transcends the illusions of duality, achieving a state of pure consciousness and awakening. This ultimate aim is not just the cessation of physical existence but an awakening to the profound reality beyond the Veil of Maya, realizing the unity of the universe and the self.

The journey towards Moksha is intertwined with the practices of self-realization, awareness, and the dissolution of attachment and ignorance that bind the soul to the material world. In this detailed exploration, we will compare Moksha with its counterpart in Buddhism, Nirvana, and unveil the various pathways that lead seekers to this pristine state of liberation. Through the lens of Dharma, Artha, and Kama, we shall decode how these life objectives complement the quest for spiritual freedom, navigating through modern interpretations and the unique challenges presented in the digital era.

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