The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions (1167 page)

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Jivanmukta
:
J
vanmukti
(Skt., ‘liberated in this life’). In Indian religions, the condition of having attained enlightenment (
kaivalya
,
mok
a
,
mukti
,
nirv
na
, etc.). A jivanmukta (one who has attained the condition) is in a state of being in the world but not of it. He has reached the supreme goal and simply allows his life to run out like the fuel of a candle or the rotation of a potter's wheel after the potter has ceased to work.
J
vanmukti-viveka.
14th-cent. Hindu work by
Vidyaranya
, which describes, in five chapters, the path to liberation, based on the
Vedas
.
Jiv
tman

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