The spiritual goal of a Hindu is to become one with Brahma. This freedom is referred to as moksha. Until moksha is achieved, a Hindu believes that he/she will be repeatedly reincarnated in order that he/she may work towards self-realization of the truth (the truth being that only Brahman exists, nothing else).
They want Moksha.
Most of us pray for Moksha / Salvation.
they try to meditate or pray to Supreme God. Also they try to do yoga to get Moksha (liberation).
Yoga is not only Aasans to improve health or fitness. Yoga in Sanskrit means 'to add' 'to unite' meaning thereby to unite yourself with God. For that in Hinduism, the yoga is explained by Rishi Patanjali as having two parts : Yama and Niyyams. By adopting religiously .the Yama and Niyyams one can attain Moksha That is how Hindus believe Yoga as a means for moksha
moksha
escaping the cycle of birth or Reincarnation (punarjanma) means Moksha (liberation) or nirvana. This actually means attaining the highest level of consciousness and peace.
they perform yogas that are key to self understanding themselves and god it is called moksha and they achieve moksha through the yogas
Muslims believe in Judgemet day and Hindus in Reincarnation or Moksha.
so that they can be freed from the cycle of birth, death and rebirth (samsara). Hindus believe that when they are freed from the samara (birth ,death, rebirth) they can be with BRAHMAN (which is their god)
Yes, they seek release from the cycle of death and rebirth. This release is called "moksha."
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The ultimate religious goal that Hindus strive to achieve is moksha, which is liberation from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara) and union with the divine.