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'''Jivanmukta''' (devanāgarī: जीवन्मुक्त ''jīvanmukta'') is a term derived from a combination of the [[Sanskrit]] words ''jīva'', "life", and ''mukti'', "freedom", and can be translated as "liberated (from rebirth) before death" or "emancipated while still alive."
'''Jivanmukta''' (devanāgarī: जीवन्मुक्त ''jīvanmukta'') is a term derived from a combination of the [[Sanskrit]] words ''jīva'', "life", and ''mukti'', "freedom", and can be translated as "liberated (from rebirth) before death" or "emancipated while still alive."
== Additional resources ==
* [https://www.theosophy.world/encyclopedia/jivanmukta Jivanmukta] in Theosophy World
== Notes ==
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Jivanmukta (devanāgarī: जीवन्मुक्त jīvanmukta) is a term derived from a combination of the Sanskrit words jīva, "life", and mukti, "freedom", and can be translated as "liberated (from rebirth) before death" or "emancipated while still alive."

Additional resources

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