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do you duties in life and you will be free from the cycle of rebirth then you become one with god

Hinduism and Moksha:

Moksha:

Moksha means liberation or freedom.

It means liberation from change or Voluntary force and leading of a normal life with pure Involuntary force. The pure Involuntary force is what we call Brahman. Thus, Meditation is becoming one with Brahman.

The worth of Moksha:

It must be realized that Hindus used to attain Moksha about 3, 000 years back and now it is of historical importance only. Moksha makes us, what modern people call, 'Jack of all trades and master of none'. Thus, in the modern world it is not worth the effort and risk it takes.

Beliefs necessary to attain absolute Moksha:

1. Brahman is the supreme god and Moksha is becoming one with Brahman.

2. Brahman controls just 50% of our life. Thus, we are equal to Brahman.

3. Under Brahman are seven basic Hindu gods viz. Indra, Shakti, Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Shani and Yama. All these gods are equal.

4. There is no heaven or hell.

5. All the four Varnas viz. Brahmana, Kshatriya, Vaishya and Shudra are equal and interchangeable.

The four historical ways to attain Moksha:

1. Bhakti marga

2. Karma marga

3. jnana marga

4. Raja marga

Modern way of attaining Moksha:

In the past three thousand years many sacred people have claimed to have attained Moksha. However, they attained Moksha through just one god, either Krishna or Shiva. They also believed that Krishna/ Shiva is the supreme Hindu god. Moksha through one god would not give Brahma Jnana, which is the most salient feature of Moksha.

Original meditation - the only path to Moksha:

The most reliable way to attain absolute Moksha is through Original meditation. In this one can walk through all the four paths during meditation itself.

Since Voluntary and Involuntary forces control skeletal muscles getting rid of the Voluntary component directly would be the simplest, easiest, fastest and the most perfect way.

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Hindus believe in the law of Karma or Cause and Effect when it comes to salvation. Hindus believe that a person will be reborn over and over until he is sinless, only then attaining salvation.

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There are four different paths to achieve Moksha which a Hindu can take.

The Hindu can choose one or all four of the paths they are:

1 The path of knowledge - Jnana-Yoga

Spiritual knowledge -leading to the knowledge of the relationship between the soul (atman) and God (Brahman)

2 The path of meditation - Dhyana-yoga

The idea is to concentrate so you can reach the real self within you and become one with Brahman

3 The Path of Devotion - Bhakti-yoga

Choosing a particular god or goddess and worshipping them throughout your life in actions, words and deeds.

4 The path of good works - Karma-yoga

This involves doing all your duties correctly throughout your life.

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Hindu's are not saved because they don't believe in sin in such a way as in Abrahamic religions. In Hinduism, it is believed that if one does wrong he or she will be punished through Karma (i.e. An equal and opposite force) an thus pay for their sins.

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Buddhists achieve Nirvana after enlightenment

Hindus believe in reincarnation...each time learning and getting better at living

Jews do not have any such concept as eternal salvation, other than treating others the way they want to be treated.

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They don't believe in heaven or hell, they believe that once one dies, they will be reborn.

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they do good deeds

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