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How many miles is The Great Wall of China

3700 miles long

What is moksha

To understand Moksha we must first understand Reincarnation.

THE CONVENTIONAL CONCEPT OF REINCARNATION:

Reincarnation means entry of our soul into the body of an animal or a human being after our death. Good deeds enable to be born into higher caste family and bad deeds make us to be born into a lower caste family.

THE CONVENTIONAL CONCEPT OF MOKSHA:

Moksha is defined as liberation from unending cycles of Reincarnation.

Moksha makes us one with Brahman and enables us to have Brahmajnana, the supreme Hindu knowledge.

The conventional Hindu concept of Moksha may be confusing because we would be getting Brahmajnana after our death or more probably, after many deaths.

REINCARNATION ACCORDING TO BRAHMAJNANA:

Reincarnation means transformation of an activity every time it is repeated. It is this transformation that we have to prevent to attain Moksha. However, we have to prevent transformation of every activity of our life. Fortunately, we would be attaining Moksha in the present life only.

MOKSHA ACCORDING TO BRAHMAJNANA:

Moksha means abolition of transformation of an activity every time it is repeated. The aim is to execute the activity with pure facilitating force (Saguna Brahman). During rest we would have pure retarding force (Nirguna Brahman) Thus, Moksha would enable us to become one with Brahman, the supreme Hindu god.

FACTORS THAT CAUSE TRANSFORMATION OF ACTIVITIES WHEN THEY ARE REPEATED:

1. TIME:

Increase or decrease of time available for the execution of the activity

2. THE MODES:

The modes cause the activity to interact with other activities

1. Shudra/ chaotic mode - No interaction with other activities

2. Vaishya/ tolerable mode - Interaction through a lower limit

3. Kshatriya/ normal mode- Through an upper and a lower limit

4. Brahmana/ ideal mode - Upper and lower limit is the same and interaction with all the activities of life.

It is obvious that in the Shudra mode there would be chaotic changes and in the Brahmana mode, no change at all.

3. THE GODS:

There are seven basic Hindu gods.

They are,

1. Indra - god of dreaming

2. Shakti - god of illusion

3. Brahma - god of creativity

4. Vishnu - god of stabilization

5. Shiva - god of determination

6. Shani - god of status alteration

7. Yama - god of compulsion

Unintentional change of god before re execution would result in transformation of the activity.

The seven basic Hindu gods are derived from Brahman. Conversely, the seven gods put together form Brahman.

Thus, to attain Moksha we must always use the seven gods together as a single unit. However, for simplicity we use just one god, either Shiva or Krishna incarnation of Vishnu to attain Moksha.

Why do slums exist
  1. Deterioration of neighborhoods
  2. Unemployment
  3. Poverty
What religions began in India

Buddhism and Hinduism

In the 1600's India's emperor Shah Jahan built this tomb that has an onion-shaped dome. What is the name of the tomb

The Taj Mahal.

What is true about Central Asia

Here are a few of many truths about Central Asia over the past centuries:

It has a long history of conquest and political division.

It has long been a home to nomadic peoples.

It experienced cultural mixing due to the Silk Road.

The River flows through India while the River flows through Pakistan

The Ganges River flows through India, while the Indus River flows through Pakistan

What body of water lies between Asia Africa and Europe

The Mediterranean Sea

What can you conclude from what you have learned about China

China is growing faster than the United States.

China is a world leader in trade.

China will soon be a superpower.

Siddhartha Gautama founded the

Siddhartha Gautama founded the religion , Buddhism!

What is rudraj brahmin

Rudraj Brahmin is a brahmin of brahmins. They are real guru of ancient India.

How do you use the word samsara in a sentence

Please pardon my samsara.

What are some benefits to living in cities as opposed to living in the country

Stores, offices, businesses may be closer than when living in the country.

Which of the follwing are major religious text of Hinduism

Hinduism has many major Sacred Texts and religious texts, most of them are lost today. Some of the most popular are Vedas Mahabharata Ramayana puranas and geeta.

Which statements are true about Japanese isolationism

A

B

and C are the answers, if it is in a different order on your screan, sorry

Which nation contains holy sites for Judaism Christianity and Islam

The state of Israel currently contains these holy sites.

Which of the following is true regarding the spirit of India into two countries

Pakistan is the Muslim part of India that was separated

One million people died in the transition

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