Moksha
In Dr. Panday's view, Moksha is a state of freedom from the illusions of the material world, achieved through profound knowledge, or Anubhav, of one's true nature, which is Satcitananda – existence, consciousness, and bliss. It is through the direct experience of this fundamental nature that one attains true knowledge and realizes the inseparability between Atman and Brahman.
To embark on the journey towards Moksha, one must undertake various processes of learning and meditative practices. These processes facilitate contemplation of the Atman/Brahman, leading to a state of profound introspection and self-realization. This contemplation eventually culminates in Nirvikalpa Samadhi, a transcendent state of superconsciousness or ecstatic trance. In this state, the individual merges with Brahman, the ultimate reality.