What are Moksha, Nirvana and Gati in Hinduism?
<p>You have posed a very nice question!</p>
<p>The last death in this world is termed as Nirvana. After achieving Nirvana, there is no rebirth. This state is considered as Moksha, wherein the Soul is free from the cycle of birth and death. Until the person does not achieve Nirvana, he continues to wander from one Gati (a life form) to another.</p>
<p>Therefore, every living being, at the end of its life, achieves either a Gati or the ultimate Nirvana! As long as one has to continue taking birth, he goes to some or the other Gati after death, and when one becomes entitled to Nirvana, then there is no further birth.</p>
<p>There are four different Gatis (life forms) in this worldly life:</p>
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