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The thought of reincarnation is like opening up a world of knowledge. it gives you some sort of realization. Why rebel?

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What religious belief kept Indian masses from rebelling?

Reincarnation


What is the name of the religious belief that kept Indian masses from rebelling?

Reincarnation ANSWER: Indians (and all other peoples) do not rebel against their corrupt governments and leaders because they are scared of being killed by the army/police etc.


What did the plain Indians believed in?

Indians believe in karma doctrine , reincarnation and liberation.


What culture are most Asian Indians?

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What did plains Indian believe in?

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What theme is the Cyrus let the people he conquered keep their own customs to keep them from rebelling?

because he had fun "doin" it


Do you believe that there is a reincarnation?

No, reincarnation does not exist because we are a particular man and woman's son or daughter in the spirit as well as in the flesh. Besides, who would want to keep returning to Earth?


Do Indians believe in recarnation?

I depends on the tribe, whether they believe in reincarnation. You may have to be more specific.


What is a sentence for the word rebelling?

i was rebelling the costume when he came back in the house.


What were the primitives rebelling against?

The old ways. They were rebelling against tradition.


Who believed rebelling against the king was rebelling against God?

loyalists


How important is reincarnation to the Indians?

Reincarnation is a fundamental concept in many Indian religions, particularly Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. It shapes the understanding of life, death, and morality, influencing beliefs about karma and the cycle of birth and rebirth. For many Indians, reincarnation offers a framework for personal growth and spiritual evolution, encouraging ethical living and compassion towards all beings. Its significance varies among individuals and communities, but it remains a vital aspect of cultural and spiritual identity in India.