Meaning of the Sanskrit Word: moksa
mokṣa—liberation Bg 5.27-28, Adi 1.90
mokṣa—for salvation SB 3.28.3
mokṣa—and of liberation SB 6.5.18
mokṣa—liberation from material bondage Madhya 19.215
mokṣa-kāmaḥ—desiring liberation Madhya 24.90, Madhya 24.197
apāṅga-mokṣa—glance of grace SB 1.16.32-33
dharma-artha-kāma-mokṣa—the four principles religiosity, economic development, sense gratification and liberation SB 4.8.41
mokṣa haya—there is liberation. Antya 3.177
mokṣa-abhisandhiḥ—the intention of liberation Adi 1.93
mokṣa-dharma-vit—the knower of the path of liberation. SB 4.19.32
mokṣa-dharmāṇaḥ—pledged to the principles of liberation SB 3.12.5
mokṣa-dharmān—the acts for salvation SB 1.9.27
mokṣa-dvāram—the door of liberation SB 3.25.20
mokṣa-kāṅkṣibhiḥ—those who actually desire liberation. Bg 17.25
mokṣa-kāma—desiring to become liberated Madhya 24.89
mokṣa-kāma—transcendentalists pursuing spiritual knowledge for liberation Madhya 24.95
mokṣa-kāmaḥ—one who desires liberation SB 2.3.10
mokṣa-kāmaḥ—one who desires to merge into the existence of Brahman Madhya 22.36
mokṣa-vāñchā—the desire to merge into the Supreme Adi 1.92
mokṣa-vāñchā—the desire for being liberated Madhya 24.101
mokṣa-ādi—liberation and other principles of religiosity Adi 7.85
mokṣa-ādi—liberation and so on Madhya 18.195
mokṣa-ākāṅkṣī—desiring liberation Madhya 24.107
mokṣa-ākāṅkṣī—those who desire to merge into the impersonal Brahman Madhya 24.121