Silverbackman
Prince Of Truth
What are the differences between moksha and nirvana? Both concepts are basicly the same thing, which is releasment from the cycle of rebirth. What makes moksha and nirvana that much different? 
Nirvana to Hindus and Buddhists;
				
			Nirvana to Hindus and Buddhists;
- Buddhism. The ineffable ultimate in which one has attained disinterested wisdom and compassion.
- Hinduism. Emancipation from ignorance and the extinction of all attachment.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 Well, I am an atheist hindu. I know that universe and all things in it are constituted by 'physical energy'. The various waves in it and their interference gives rise to the impression of existence of things including ourselves. Our birth and death are just these interference patterns. What constitutes me was there even before my so-called birth and will be there even after my so-called death. Birth and death being appearances. Knowing this is enlightenment from ignorance (avidya), Mukti, Moksha, pasha (the bondage of believing what we perceive), and nirvana (ni+vana, the jungle has been cleared).
 Well, I am an atheist hindu. I know that universe and all things in it are constituted by 'physical energy'. The various waves in it and their interference gives rise to the impression of existence of things including ourselves. Our birth and death are just these interference patterns. What constitutes me was there even before my so-called birth and will be there even after my so-called death. Birth and death being appearances. Knowing this is enlightenment from ignorance (avidya), Mukti, Moksha, pasha (the bondage of believing what we perceive), and nirvana (ni+vana, the jungle has been cleared). 
 
		