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Moksha by Caroline Ramirez
Before the Harappa civilization collapsed, the Indians living during that time focused on severals practices as a opposed to one. They believed in the goal called Moksha. Moksha simply means to free oneself from the cycle of life and death. One can obtain the liberation by conquering ignorance and desire.
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Picture Sources: Moksha Painting [[1]],
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