the highest goal of Hindu beliefs is to attian Moksha (liberation) . Some also believe that highest goal is reunion with one Supreme God
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yes. he is considered a devout hindu because of his goal of ahimsa and his teachings of non-violence and protest.
The ultimate goal is to end the suffering of reincarnation by exiting the cycle of birth, death and rebirth. Reincarnation is seen as a path leading to this salvation. Human existence is perceived as cyclical rather than linear. Souls can be reborn into humans, plants or animals.
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a vets goal is to save animals
Hindu. Her father's name is Gopal Dilaik. So obviously she's Hindu.
The Hindu word for freedom is "Mukti" or "Moksha," which represents liberation from the cycle of birth and death in the reincarnation process. It is seen as the ultimate goal of human life in Hindu philosophy.
i think you mean hara chakra. Chakras are centers of energy in the spine. There are seven of them. Hindu's goal to enlightenment is to get their consciousness to the highest chakra. Hara is the second lowest
Real goal of life according to Hinduism is to attain Moksha (liberation). Also many belief suggest that it is to be united with one Supreme God.
Well fact that Hindu religion teaches you life Morales & Goal of life. It also teaches you to be peaceful. I would say it is pretty darn awesome religion.