Moksha

//ˈmɒkʃə//

Synonyms for "moksha" (1 found)

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Noun(1 words)

Related word relations

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Translations

58 translations across 41 languages.

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Basque

1 entries
  • mokxa name (language)

Belarusian

1 entries
  • макша́нская name (language)

Breton

1 entries
  • moksha name (language)

Bulgarian

1 entries
  • мъкша́нски name (language)

Chinese Mandarin

2 entries
  • 莫克沙語 /莫克沙语 name (language)
  • 解脫 /解脱 noun (liberation — see also mukti)

Chuvash

2 entries
  • мӑкшӑ чӗлхи name (language)
  • мӑкшӑ noun (a member of the people who speak this language)

Dutch

1 entries
  • Moksha name (language)

Eastern Mari

2 entries
  • мокша name (language)
  • мокша noun (a member of the people who speak this language)

Erzya

2 entries
  • мокшонь name (language)
  • мокшет noun (a member of the people who speak this language)

Estonian

1 entries
  • mokša name (language)

Finnish

1 entries
  • mokša name (language)

French

1 entries
  • mokcha name (language)

German

2 entries
  • Mokscha name (language)
  • Moksha noun (liberation — see also mukti)

Hindi

1 entries
  • मोक्ष noun (liberation — see also mukti)

Hungarian

2 entries
  • moksa name (language)
  • moksa noun (a member of the people who speak this language)

Italian

2 entries
  • moksha name (language)
  • moxel name (language)

Japanese

2 entries
  • モクシャ語 name (language)
  • 解脱 noun (liberation — see also mukti)

Kannada

1 entries
  • ಮೊಕ್ಷ name (language)

Komi-Zyrian

2 entries
  • мокша name (language)
  • мокша noun (a member of the people who speak this language)

Korean

1 entries
  • 해탈 noun (liberation — see also mukti)

Macedonian

1 entries
  • мо́кшански name (language)

Malayalam

1 entries
  • മൊക്ഷ name (language)

Marathi

2 entries
  • मोक्शा name (language)
  • मोक्शा noun (a member of the people who speak this language)

Moksha

2 entries
  • мокшень name (language)
  • мокша noun (a member of the people who speak this language)

Pali

1 entries
  • मोक्ष noun (liberation — see also mukti)

Polish

1 entries
  • moksza noun (liberation — see also mukti)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • moksha name (language)

Punjabi

1 entries
  • ਮੋਕਸ਼ noun (liberation — see also mukti)

Russian

4 entries
  • мокша́нский name (language)
  • мо́кша noun (liberation — see also mukti)
  • мокшанин noun (a member of the people who speak this language)
  • мокшанка noun (a member of the people who speak this language)

Sanskrit

1 entries
  • मोक्ष noun (liberation — see also mukti)

Serbo-Croatian

2 entries
  • mokšanski name (language)
  • мокшански name (language)

Spanish

2 entries
  • moksha name (language)
  • moxel name (language)

Swedish

1 entries
  • moksja name (language)

Tatar

1 entries
  • мухши name (language)

Telugu

1 entries
  • మొక్ష name (language)

Thai

1 entries
  • โมกษะ noun (liberation — see also mukti)

Tibetan

1 entries
  • ཐར་པ་ noun (liberation — see also mukti)

Turkish

1 entries
  • Mokşanca name (language)

Udmurt

2 entries
  • мокша name (language)
  • мокша noun (a member of the people who speak this language)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • мокша́нська name (language)

Vietnamese

1 entries
  • giải thoát noun (liberation — see also mukti)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

In Hinduism, "moksha" is when the soul self melds with the god sea.

Source: tatoeba (4005859)

Hindus form two camps: those people that believe that one does not lose one's individuality at "moksha" and those people that believe that one does lose one's individuality at "moksha."

Source: tatoeba (4005901)

The more merit you earn, the more you are likely to abridge the number of reincarnations you have to go through to reach the kind of enlightened state which gets you to moksha.

Source: wiktionary

It is one of the four key lessons of the Bhagavad-Gita: desire or lust; wealth; the desire for righteousness or dharma; and the final state of total liberation, or moksha.

Source: wiktionary

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.