Significance of Liberated

The concept of Liberated varies across different spiritual traditions. In Jainism, it signifies freedom from the cycle of birth and rebirth achieved through spiritual efforts. Vaishnavism emphasizes liberation as a release from bondage and obligation, particularly through spiritual practices linked to Lord Krishna. The Purana highlights liberation as a spiritual benefit from worship, while Vedanta associates it with realizing unity with Brahman. Dharmashastra defines it as an irrevocable state of freedom, and both Mahayana and Theravada focus on releasing past burdens and understanding teachings to end suffering.

Synonyms: Free, Released, Emancipated, Detached, Independent, Unrestrained, Unfettered, Delivered

In Dutch: Bevrijd; In Finnish: Vapautunut; In Spanish: Liberado; In German: Befreit; In Malay: Dibebaskan

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Buddhist concept of 'Liberated'

Hindu concept of 'Liberated'

Jain concept of 'Liberated'

The concept of Liberated in local and regional sources