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Atman is actually the soul itself, Moksha is what your looking fot here

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Is there a symbol for samsara?

The Symbol of Samsara is the 'Circle' as it has no begining and no end. Samsara is the Cirlcle of life, an endless cycle of birth, death and re-birth. Ravindra Kumar


What is the cycle of reincarnation often called?

The wheel of the reincarnation religion is called Samsara.


Where the soul is reunited with brahma?

moksha (escape from samsara- the cycle of re-incarnation)


How is atman brahman karma and samsara connected?

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What is the cycle of birth death and rebirth?

The cycle of rebirth is referred to as samsara like the constant ebb and flow of the oceanic tide. ^ the answer above is too vague. Samsara is the cycle of life, death, and rebirth/reincarnation, and it is a Hindu concept as well as a Buddhist concept. Hindus and Buddhists believe that the soul wears the physical body like an article of clothing, and that there is no such thing as death. When the physical body "dies," the spirit leaves and moves onto the next physical body, reborn, dies, is reborn, and so on. It is an endless cycle, and the only way to escape the cycle (mokhsha) is to achieve nirvana (according to Buddhist philosophy), which is the absence of suffering. To do so, one must purge oneself of desires, for desires are what spawn suffering, and when one achieves this, the cycle is broken.


What is freedom from samsara?

Freedom from samsara has two parts. The first freedom is to be free from the material world and to live a spiritual life. To be free from the pain of the body, the misery of the mind and the agony of the ego, to be free from fear, worry, anxiety; from hate, anger, revenge, jealousy. This freedom from samsara liberates us from sorrow. But the ultimate freedom from samsara is to realize we are not the body, mind and ego, we are the Divine Soul. It is not to create any karma knowing that we are just an instrument of the Divine. When we are free from karma, we are free from rebirth, we are free from samsara. Samsara is a cycle of death and rebirth. Though we come to this samsara, this world, we must suffer. And therefore, ultimate freedom from samsara is liberation from this world and unification with the Divine.


What is life in Hinduism and Buddhism?

Hinduism and Buddhism teach that there is a cycle of life, death, and rebirth. This cycle is called samsara, and being released from it is called moksha.


How can the Cycle of Violence be broken?

They cycle of violence can be broken by ending it.


What exactly does bushism refer to?

Buddhism is a religion and philosophy referring to the teachings of Siddhartha Guatama, its founder. It is based on Karma (cause-and-effect ethics), Maya (the world is an illusion) and Samsara (reincarnation cycle). Buddhists believe that ultimate goal of life is to achieve complete enlightenment and become a Buddha.


What is the Hindu circle of life called?

The cycle of birth and death is known as Samsara, which goes on. You can either go up or down.


What do Buddhist believe afte death?

Simply, all living beings will reborn after death if they haven't attain Nirvana(enlightenment). But there is no soul which is going from birth to birth. So after reborn, there will be a different person but having same Karmas done in the cycle of rebirth(Samsara). Reborned being will have the similar qualities as previous life.


What is the ultimate goal of existence?

Moksha: The liberation from samsara and the concomitant suffering involved in being subject to the cycle of repeated death and reincarnation.