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What is Moksha? by AiR

What is Moksha? by AiR

PREFACE Moksha is supposed to be the most spiritual word in the Hindu religion. It is said that Moksha is the nal goal of every human being. Everybody speaks of Moksha. It is so common to read about Moksha in every scripture, in every good religious book that we place our hands on. But not many people understand the true meaning of Moksha. What is Moksha all about? Translated, it means Liberation, Enlightenment or Nirvana.

But what is Liberation? From what must we be liberated? The common man is so busy in the world today that he does not even realize that this world is bondage. This world is like quick sand in which we are sinking and one ne day when our end arrives, we will sink only to be reborn and go through the cycle of death and rebirth again and again. Very few are fortunate to stop and to realize the truth, to ponder upon the fact that this world is a bondage and that we are actually lost in the delusion of this world, in the pleasure, power and possessions. We

are imprisoned! The one who realizes this truth starts his journey towards Moksha, towards Liberation and Enlightenment. It is this Seeker who understands the meaning of Moksha and Liberation, who has the courage to start the journey to be liberated, only such few Divine Souls get the opportunity of understanding of Moksha, achieving and living with it. Rest of humanity lives to die and the cycle continues with Moksha remaining a distant dream.

Moksha Enlightenment Enlightenment Nirvana Liberation Enlighten Nirvana Moksha Liberation Liberation Liber Moksha Enlightenment irvana Nirvana Moksha Enlightenment Liberatio tenment Moksha Nirvana irvana Liberation Enlightenment Nirvana Liberation Nirvana

What is Moksha? This is a very common question, but it is very uncommon to nd people seeking it. In Hinduism, the escape from the cycle of death and rebirth is called Moksha. We are all born and it is certain that we all will die. Everything that is born has to die. Such is the law of the universe but when one is able to escape from the cycle of death and rebirth, it is referred to as Moksha. Moksha is the same as Nirvana. In 4

Buddhism, it is referred to as Nirvana. In the western world, it is more commonly known as Liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth. S p i r i t u a l S e e k e r s c a l l i t Enlightenment. Enlightenment happens when one realizes the truth of the self and God and through this realization, one escape from the c y c l e o f d e a t h a n d r e b i r t h. Therefore, if one has to compare Moksha, Nirvana, Liberation and Enlightenment, they are all the same - different terms meaning eventually one and the same thing. 5

So, how does one attain Moksha? Moksha can be attained by rst being a Jivanmukta. A Jivanmukta is one who is a human being liberated while being alive. It is only when one lives as a being liberated while still in the physical body, can one nally be liberated after giving up the human body. Therefore, it is not possible to live a normal human life and suddenly get liberation. One must realize the truth of the self and God while having the human form with body mind intellect and be a Jivanmukta, liberated while alive. Then only can one achieve Moksha after this lifetime. 6

A Jivanmukta is one who lives with discrimination, renunciation, with deep love and longing for God, and positive virtues of faith and forbearance and complete control of the body, mind and the senses without any cravings. A Jivanmukta is constantly in Yoga or union with God. He is either in Yoga through Action (Karma Yoga), Yoga through Devotion (Bhakti Yoga), Yoga through Wisdom and Knowledge (Jnana Yoga) and Yoga through Silence and Meditation (Raja Yoga). A true Seeker or Yogi who wants Moksha or Liberation, attains Moksha with great dif culty and challenge with the grace of God by following the above. But nally it is the grace of 7

God that determines if one is liberated or not. Moksha is the destination, the goal of human life and the journey starts with one seeking questions to the fundamental questions about life. For e.g. Who am I? Who is God? Where is God? Where did we come from? Where will we go? What is the purpose of life? The realization of the self is the rst step of Moksha. Self-realization is to know the truth of who we are by personally experiencing the reality within. One has to realize that I am the Atman, not the body-mind 8

complex. Once one is realized i.e., when true knowledge dawns upon one, and one goes on to realize the true self, then one can be liberated by merging into the Supreme. Once the Atman or Soul merges with the Paramatman, one breaks from the cycle of rebirth. What holds us back from Moksha? It is the Maya of Samsara that holds us back from attaining Moksha. This w o r l d i s a n i l l u s i o n. I t i s a manifestation of God called Maya or Mithya which means that it is not permanent. It is a 3-dimensional d r e a m l i k e e x p e r i e n c e. T h i s 9

experience makes us choose our actions and reactions and this pulls us into the cycle of death and rebirth by making us perform karmas - by making us to be the ego which we are not. The moment we become the ego, the mind is created, the body is living and we start performing actions out of our desires and these good or bad actions put us in the cycle of death and rebirth. It is only when we come out of ignorance and escape from the Maya or illusion that we can move on the path of Moksha. Centuries ago, a Hindu Prince was inspired to achieve Moksha. His name was Siddhartha Gautama. He was a 10

prince and had everything in the world. But he realized that this life is full of suffering. And we cannot escape suffering. His father was a Hindu king and Siddhartha Gautama was crowned to become a successor. But leaving his kingdom, his beautiful wife and his new born child, Siddhartha Gautama left his palace in search for the true meaning of life. After going deep within, he attained Moksha. But he attained Moksha in such depth that he called it Nirvana and founded Buddhism. He was the Buddha; the awakened one. Yes, Moksha is being awakened. It is awakening of truth from the 11

realization that we are not this body. And the moment we awaken to this truth like Buddha, we can escape from the cycle of birth and death and achieve Moksha. Sometimes, attaining Moksha is impossible without the help of a Guru, a living Master. A living Master helps us on the way to achieve Moksha. Moksha is more important because if we do not achieve Moksha we will decay and die and we will be reborn and eventually we will suffer again, only to be born to die and then again to be born to die. We have to get back to our Father s 12

home God s heaven as we call it. But actually we are a part of God, we are a wave of the mighty ocean. Unfortunately, because we are lost in the delusion, we do not realize the truth that we are a microcosm of the macrocosm. We are the Atman, and God is the Paramatman. And when we realize the truth then the Atman merges with the Paramataman, the wave becomes a part of the ocean and by getting Moksha, we are liberated with Enlightenment. He is born in vain, who having attained the human birth, so dif cult to get, does not attempt to realize God in this very life. Ramakrishna Paramahamsa 13

About AiR While the dictionary may de ne air as an invisible gaseous substance surrounding the Earth, AiR the author of this booklet is spiritual seeker who has set out to nd the truth about life. The name AiR came about because AiR transformed from Ravi V. Melwani to RVM and then metamorphosed into Atman in RVM. The acronym of Atman in RVM is AiR, and thus he is called AiR. Born as Ravi V. Melwani, he was a very s u c c e s s f u l b u s i n e s s m a n w h o revolutionized retailing in India with the stores Kids Kemp, Big Kids Kemp and Kemp Fort. After making millions, 15

he realized that life is not just about making money. He shut down his business, transformed his life to RVM and started making a difference with H.I.S work Humanitarian, Inspirational and Spiritual work. H i s o b j e c t i v e w a s t o M a k e a Difference in this world before his journey was over. He was the happiest man on Earth living the RVM Philosophy of To Rejoice, Value Life and Make a Difference. However, one day, several questions and thoughts ashed in his mind: What is the purpose of life? Is life just meant to seek happiness and to live and die 16

without any purpose? What happens after death? Will we be reborn? Where is God? Where is Heaven? Are we the Soul? What is Enlightenment? Several questions like these took him on a Talaash, or a search for the truth. After a few years of intense search in silence, deep in the mountains, he realized that we are not this body, but we are the Atman, the Soul. Thus he changed his name for the second time from RVM to AiR the Atman in RVM (the Soul in RVM) as realization dawned upon him that we are not this physical body, but we are the Atman. He metamorphosed to AiR and gave up his entire life of RVM. He started the study 17

of Atman, God and life. This led to several realizations that formed the mission of life to realize God and to help Seekers realize God. As RVM, AiR had built a Shiva Temple in the year 1995, which attracts millions of visitors all around the year. As AiR, he now believes that Lord Shiva lives in the temple of our heart. The temple in Bangalore is now called Shivoham Shiva Temple. Being a devote believer in Lord Shiva for long, he now believes that religion is just a kindergarten of spirituality, and we all have to go beyond religion to truly realize God. 18

BOOKLET AiR booklets are small, easy-to-read booklets for Seekers who want to realize the truth about God, life and themselves. Who are we? Where did we come from? What is the purpose of life? Where is God? Where is Heaven? Is Rebirth real? Does the Law of Karma exist? What about the Soul? What is Enlightenment? These AiR booklets attempt to clear such doubts and answer questions about God and life that many people have in their mind and also help Seekers to move forward on the path of self-realization. 19

Every human being has a goal. But everybody does not have the same goal. Some people s goal is to make money, some want success and some want just to be happy. In fact, eventually everyone wants to be happy. But is happiness the goal of life, or is there something beyond happiness? A very few people are fortunate to go beyond happiness and nd the true goal of human life. For more information on AiR booklets and AiR, please visit www.air.ind.in or 9739522222.