मोक्ष
Hindi
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /moːkʃ(ə)/
Declension
Declension of मोक्ष (masc cons-stem)
singular | plural | |
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direct | मोक्ष mokṣ |
मोक्ष mokṣ |
oblique | मोक्ष mokṣ |
मोक्षों mokṣõ |
vocative | मोक्ष mokṣ |
मोक्षो mokṣo |
Sanskrit
Etymology
From the root मोक्ष् (√mokṣ, “to free one's self, loosen, liberate”) (verb मोक्षते (mokṣate)), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *(s)mewk-.
Noun
मोक्ष • (mokṣa) m
- (Jainism, Hinduism) emancipation, liberation, release from; moksha
- release from worldly existence or transmigration, final or eternal emancipation
- death
- name of particular sacred hymns conducive to final emancipation
- (astronomy) the liberation of an eclipsed or occulted planet, the last contact or separation of the eclipsed and eclipsing bodies, end of an eclipse
- falling off or down. (compare गर्भ-)
- effusion
- setting free, deliverance (of a prisoner)
- loosing, untying (hair)
- settling (a question)
- acquittance of an obligation, discharge of a debt (compare रिण-)
- shedding or causing to flow (tears, blood etc.)
- casting, shooting, hurling
- strewing, scattering
- utterance (of a curse)
- relinquishment, abandonment
- name of the Divine mountain मेरु
- Schrebera swietenioides L.
Descendants
References
- Monier William's Sanskrit-English Dictionary, 2nd Ed. 1899
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