मोक्ष

Hindi

Etymology

    Borrowed from Sanskrit मोक्ष (mokṣa).

    Pronunciation

    • (Delhi) IPA(key): /moːkʂ/, [moːkʃ]

    Noun

    मोक्ष • (mokṣm

    1. (Jainism, Hinduism) moksha (liberation from the cycle of reincarnation)

    Declension

    Declension of मोक्ष (masc cons-stem)
    singular plural
    direct मोक्ष
    mokṣ
    मोक्ष
    mokṣ
    oblique मोक्ष
    mokṣ
    मोक्षों
    mokṣõ
    vocative मोक्ष
    mokṣ
    मोक्षो
    mokṣo

    Sanskrit

    Alternative scripts

    Etymology

      From the root मोक्ष् (mokṣ, to free one's self) +‎ -अ (-a).

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      मोक्ष • (mokṣa) stemm (root मोक्ष्)

      1. (Jainism, Hinduism) emancipation, liberation, release from; moksha
      2. release from worldly existence or transmigration, final or eternal emancipation
      3. death
      4. name of particular sacred hymns conducive to final emancipation
      5. (astronomy) the liberation of an eclipsed or occulted planet, the last contact or separation of the eclipsed and eclipsing bodies, end of an eclipse
      6. falling off or down. (compare गर्भ-)
      7. effusion
      8. setting free, deliverance (of a prisoner)
      9. loosing, untying (hair)
      10. settling (a question)
      11. acquittance of an obligation, discharge of a debt (compare रिण-)
      12. shedding or causing to flow (tears, blood etc.)
      13. casting, shooting, hurling
      14. strewing, scattering
      15. utterance (of a curse)
      16. relinquishment, abandonment
      17. name of the Divine mountain मेरु
      18. Schrebera swietenioides L.

      Declension

      Masculine a-stem declension of मोक्ष
      singular dual plural
      nominative मोक्षः (mokṣaḥ) मोक्षौ (mokṣau)
      मोक्षा¹ (mokṣā¹)
      मोक्षाः (mokṣāḥ)
      मोक्षासः¹ (mokṣāsaḥ¹)
      accusative मोक्षम् (mokṣam) मोक्षौ (mokṣau)
      मोक्षा¹ (mokṣā¹)
      मोक्षान् (mokṣān)
      instrumental मोक्षेण (mokṣeṇa) मोक्षाभ्याम् (mokṣābhyām) मोक्षैः (mokṣaiḥ)
      मोक्षेभिः¹ (mokṣebhiḥ¹)
      dative मोक्षाय (mokṣāya) मोक्षाभ्याम् (mokṣābhyām) मोक्षेभ्यः (mokṣebhyaḥ)
      ablative मोक्षात् (mokṣāt) मोक्षाभ्याम् (mokṣābhyām) मोक्षेभ्यः (mokṣebhyaḥ)
      genitive मोक्षस्य (mokṣasya) मोक्षयोः (mokṣayoḥ) मोक्षाणाम् (mokṣāṇām)
      locative मोक्षे (mokṣe) मोक्षयोः (mokṣayoḥ) मोक्षेषु (mokṣeṣu)
      vocative मोक्ष (mokṣa) मोक्षौ (mokṣau)
      मोक्षा¹ (mokṣā¹)
      मोक्षाः (mokṣāḥ)
      मोक्षासः¹ (mokṣāsaḥ¹)
      • ¹Vedic

      Descendants

      • Ashokan Prakrit: 𑀫𑁄𑀔 (mokha /⁠mokkha⁠/), 𐨨𐨆𐨐𐨿𐨮 (mokṣa)
        • Prakrit: 𑀫𑁄𑀓𑁆𑀔 (mŏkkha), 𑀫𑀼𑀓𑁆𑀔 (mukkha)
          • Central Indo-Aryan:
            • Old Awadhi: मोखू (mokhū)
          • Insular Indo-Aryan:
            • Sinhalese: මොක් (mok)
          • Northwestern Indo-Aryan:
            • Punjabi:
              Gurmukhi script: ਮੋਖ (mokh)
              Shahmukhi script: موکھ (mokh)
            • Saraiki: موکھ (mokh)
            • Sindhi:
              Arabic script: موکُ (mokhu), موکَ (mokha)
              Devanagari script: मोखु (mokhu), मोख (mokha)
          • Western Indo-Aryan:
            • Gujarati: મોખ (mokh)
      • Pali: mokkha
      Borrowed terms
      • Bengali: মোক্ষ (mōkkho)
      • English: moksha
      • Gujarati: મોક્ષ (mokṣ)
      • Hindi: मोक्ष (mokṣ)
      • Javanese: ꦩꦺꦴꦏ꧀ꦱ (moksa), moksa
      • Kannada: ಮೋಕ್ಷ (mōkṣa)
      • Malayalam: മോക്ഷം (mōkṣaṁ)
      • Nepali: मोक्ष (mokṣa)
      • Odia: ମୋକ୍ଷ (mokṣa)
      • Punjabi: ਮੋਕਸ਼ (mokaś)
      • Russian: мо́кша (mókša)
      • Tagalog: puksa
      • Tamil: மோட்சம் (mōṭcam)
      • Telugu: మోక్షం (mōkṣaṁ)
      • Thai: โมกษะ (môok-sà)
      • Ukrainian: мо́кша (mókša)

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