Karma, rebirth, Moksha is a cycle. Normally we live and we perform certain actions or Karma. These actions are recorded and they return to us. However, the actions are not settled in our lifetime, therefore there is no other way to settle it than rebirth. Suppose I kill millions of people, and I die. How do I pay for it because the body returns to dust! For me to pay for that sin, I have to take rebirth. And therefore, this cycle goes on and on and on. How do we escape from the cycle? Through self-realization… that I am not this body, nor am I the body or ego, I am the Divine Soul. This is Moksha, Nirvana, Salvation, unification with the Divine.
Karma is the concept that says that what goes around, comes around.Basically, it means that whatever you give to society will eventually come back to you.You're going to be treated how you treat others.(you get the idea..) Reincarnation is when a soul is born again in another body, depending on how the soul performed in its previous life. If you were helping and kind, you may return as a human, but if you were greedy and selfish, you might come back as a snake. and moksha is 'mukti' or release from the human body and where you finally come to rest. In all of the human lives, the souls are trying to get 'mukti' or trying to be released from this facade of a body and finally achieve inner peace. They are all connected in a way that they all revolve around the concepts of life and death and their interconnectedness. first karma, then reincarnation and finally moksha
Karma, rebirth, Moksha is a cycle. Normally we live and we perform certain actions or Karma. These actions are recorded and they return to us. However, the actions are not settled in our lifetime, therefore there is no other way to settle it than rebirth. Suppose I kill millions of people, and I die. How do I pay for it because the body returns to dust! For me to pay for that sin, I have to take rebirth. And therefore, this cycle goes on and on and on. How do we escape from the cycle? Through self-realization⦠that I am not this body, nor am I the body or ego, I am the Divine Soul. This is Moksha, Nirvana, Salvation, unification with the Divine.
main belief of Hinduism are Dharma (righteous living) Artha (material prosperity) . Kāma (enjoyment) & Moksha (liberation).
Moksha is achieving perfection, completeness of knowledge, which is nothing but God, the ultimate truth. If you keep Dharma and keep doing your Karma, you learn from your experiences and attain knowledge in every birth and finally reach the truth, completeness of knowledge, that is perfection, which is attaining Moksha, No more birth required.
Hinduism is religion of society, it is non ethnic religion, meaning it suits almost everyone. Some experts even claim that Hinduism was the key for Ancient developed civilisations, as it helped govern the kingdoms through various ideas of Dharma (righteous living) Artha (material prosperity) Kāma (enjoyment) and Moksha (liberation).
Hinduism is a way of life- so Hindus' life is based around their religion and religious ideas. Some main points are caste system reincarnation karma Brahmen Vedas
Hinduism started when Brahmanism took ideas from other cultures.
Well it is very early to say that Hinduism is changing the wersten world but yes it have some impact on that part of community. Hinduism primary believe is that to respect all form of life and to spread love if western world is learning these two things in combination with non-violence rule of Hinduism (Indian) then yes it is changing western world
it varies significantly in asia. Most believe in reincarnation.
Mahabharata is an epic poem of Hinduism. It shows people ideas of Ancient India & Hinduism.
Henry Haigh has written: 'Leading ideas of Hinduism' -- subject(s): Hinduism
Don't kill!
Hinduism came first. Buddhism was started by Siddhartha Gautama, who took parts of Hinduism and incorporated them into his ideas, as he was born into a Hindu family. These shared beliefs include reincarnation and karma, nonviolence and compassion. Buddhists believe want is the root of suffering (as stated in the Four Noble Truths) and must be eliminated, and similar thoughts are voiced in the Hindu Upanishads and Bhagavadgita. Both groups meditate and concentrate on their actions in this world, and originated in India.
OpinionSome people believe it is not right because it does not recognize God as a real being capable of being related to through Jesus Christ. The graceful ideas of reincarnation sound infinitely true and just - if I kill, I will be killed or if I maim, I will be maimed someday. The trouble with fatalism or fantasy justice is that those most in need in society could possibly be accused of deserving harm.