Salvation, or Moksha in Hinduism, refers to the liberation from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara). It is the ultimate goal of life in many Eastern philosophies, representing freedom from suffering and union with the divine or ultimate reality (Brahman).
Enlightenment, often associated with Buddhism, is the realization of one’s true nature and understanding the nature of reality. It involves transcending ignorance and attachment, leading to a state of wisdom, compassion, and inner peace.
While both concepts aim for liberation, Moksha focuses more on the soul's union with the divine, whereas enlightenment emphasizes profound understanding and awakening to reality
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