Moksha houses, also known as moksha dhamas or moksha mandirs, are cremation centers in India, primarily associated with the Jain community. The term "Moksha" translates to "liberation" or "salvation" in Sanskrit and several Indian languages, including Hebrew (מוקשה) and Hindi (मोक्ष). These facilities are designed to provide a serene and respectful environment for the final rites of the deceased, facilitating their journey towards spiritual liberation according to Jain beliefs. Moksha houses are often architecturally significant, featuring open-air pavilions or enclosed structures where the cremation process takes place. They are typically located near Jain temples or in designated areas within cities and towns. The design and operations of moksha houses adhere to strict religious guidelines, ensuring that the rituals are performed with utmost reverence and dignity. Additionally, these centers may offer facilities for family members to pay their last respects and participate in the rituals, fostering a sense of community and support during a time of mourning.
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