are prem and mukti going to have a happy ending? |
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No...as they are goin to fail the ultimate"Kasauti" the apocalypse....and hopefully the rest of the cast will get killed too.And obviously the ekta kapoor as well.Sick of these serials. |
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who knows the real name of mukti of kasuti zindagi ki? |
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Swetha, I guess. :) |
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who we are and what is the purpose of our being ? There is one supreme being, he is the truth, is beyond the bound of time , he is undying, everything in this universe is changing and will keep on changing , our purpose is to do his will, to do our work which is assigned to us and being the true one ...... if you are interested in shareing exploreing the god and true religion within us all ... do answer and lets move to a path of complete self relization and mukti... GOD BLESS ALL GOOD |
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The answer is quite lengthy, however to explain briefly human beings have been created to Obey God. Life is a test, to succeed one has to accept God and to obey him. Human beings have been given the pwer to make their own decisions, Satan/devil has been given time by God, as the satan (who was an obedient Djin earlier) did not like human (Adam) created from mud overtake him (Satan, created from fire) and he told God that human are nopt worth it, and begged God to grant him time, God told him that those who are pious would always obey God and would not be dettered or tempted by the devil. I would request to check out http://www.irf.net/irf/downloa d/middle/displaydowncatg.php3 |
...Moksha (Sanskrit: ?????, liberation) or Mukti (Sanskrit: ??????, release) refers, in Indian religions (Hinduism and Buddhism), to liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth and all the suffering and limitation entailed in embodied worldly existence. In higher Hindu philosophy, it is seen as a transcendence of phenomenal being, of any sense of consciousness of time, space, and causation (karma). It is not seen as a soteriological goal in the same sense as in a Christian context, but signifies rather a dissolution of the sense of self as an egoistic personality — the undoing of conditioned mentality-materiality or nama-roopa (lit. name-form). Liberation is achieved by (and accompanied with) the complete stilling of all passions — a state of being known as Nirvana. Buddhist thought differs slightly from the Advaita Vedantist reading of liberation. Jainism and Surat Shabda Yoga traditions also believe in Moksha. Read full entry
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