You should know that there is NO evidence they they can do so, or even that there IS a cycle of death and rebirth. There is, however, evidence for people rising from death. The book "Evidence That Demands a Verdict" by Josh McDowell is about the historical evidence for Jesus' resurrection. Maybe start there.
And it's spelled 'nirvana' Well they try to reach nirvana because they want to escape the cycle of reincarnation.
The cycle of reincarnation means that if you are good and follow your dharma, you will have a good next life. But the real goal is to be spiritually successful enough as to achieve moksha, and escape reincarnation and join God. Aupmanyav: The real goal is that people do good deeds and keep away from evil deeds, so that the society prospers. Gods and Goddesses are optional and so is reincarnation and moksha, good if you believe, also good if you do not believe.
The wheel of the reincarnation religion is called Samsara.
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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.
(Hinduism and Buddhism) the beatitude that transcends the cycle of reincarnation
In Hinduism it is called Reincarnation (punarjanma) . According to Hinduism we are trapped in life and death cycle and Reincarnation (punarjanma) is necessary part of that cycle.
Reincarnation is primarily associated with Hinduism, where it is believed that the soul is reborn into a new body after death, influenced by karma from past lives. Buddhism also incorporates the concept of rebirth, though it emphasizes the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara) and the pursuit of enlightenment to escape it. Additionally, Jainism and certain schools of thought in Sikhism also embrace beliefs related to reincarnation.
Reincarnation
From the Awareness [conscious mind] of an unborn baby to eventual perpertual life.
Moksha, which means emancipation or release, is freedom from Samsara in Hindu, the cycle of death and rebirth. One who achieves Moksha is one who has achieved total self realization and self knowledge. Moksha, along with Dharma, Artha and Kama, represents the four goals of human life.
Brahmin's main aim is to attain 'Moksha'. Moksha: is the liberation from samsara and the concomitant suffering involved in being subject to the cycle of repeated death and reincarnation.