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Understanding the Five Types of Mukti: Paths to Liberation in Hindu Philosophy

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1\. Sālokya Mukti (Dwelling in the Same Realm)

Meaning: "Sālokya" comes from Sa (with) and Loka (world or realm), meaning being in the same realm as the Supreme Being.

2\. Sāmīpya Mukti (Proximity)

Meaning: "Sāmīpya" comes from Sa (with) and Mīpya (nearness), meaning closeness or proximity.

3\. Sārūpya Mukti (Resemblance)

Meaning: "Sārūpya" comes from the Sanskrit roots Sa (with) and Rūpya (form), meaning having the same form.

4\. Sārṣṭi Mukti (Sharing Divine Opulence)

Meaning: "Sārṣṭi" derives from Sa (with) and Rṣṭi (opulence), meaning sharing the wealth or glory of the Supreme Being.

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The five types of Mukti in Hindu philosophy explained: Salokya, Samipya, Sarupya, Sarsti and Sayujya—the different paths to liberation (moksha).

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