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Mukti is a Connection Outcome. It is a "derivative of the root word Mukt which can mean absolution, deliverance, emaciation, freedom, liberation, pardon, release, or salvation. In Sikhism, mukti generally refers to liberation from the bondage of five influences of ego. Egoism is believed to be the cause of ceaseless transmigration with the soul caught in a never ending cycle of birth, death, and re-birth of incarnation and re-incarnation."[1]
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Jivan Mukti (liberated while living) [2]
Para Mukti (supremely liberated being)[3]