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Hindus believe in many realms of existence, and reincarnation determined by one's karma.

The goal of Hinduism is to transcend this process and attain moksha, or liberation, becoming one with Absolute Reality (God, Brahman). It is believed that it usually takes countless lives before this occurs.

I would say that the equivalent of Heaven in Hinduism is thus moksha, or Brahman.

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