Karma and nirvana are different. According to the swadharan bhakti marg or thought, there are three things: gyan, karma and bhakti. But the bhakta has over time learnt that the way to nirvana cannot be through karma; bhakti is, in this case, the essential ingredient. The final stage of mukti, or liberation is nirvana.
Nirvana is attained when the atma (soul) becomes one with the parmatma (the Almighty). The atma itself has to end and only changes its human body as a person dies physically.
Nirvana is attained when the atma (soul) becomes one with the parmatma (the Almighty). The atma itself has to end and only changes its human body as a person dies physically.
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