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Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Samsara::term}} is the whole process of rebirth. In hinduism, life is {{c2::cyclic::adjective}}, with no clear beginning or end, and encomp…
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Karma}} is the law that states that good begets good, and bad begets bad.Every action, thought, or decision one makes has {{c2::consequence…
Published 07/30/2024 In Hinduism, the life of an individual is shaped by a process of {{c1::moral cause and effect::type of cause and effect}} which extends over many…
Published 07/30/2024 On the topic of karma and samsara, the results of past deeds, except those done in past lives, shape the present lifetime.{{c1::F::T/F}}
Published 07/30/2024 The actions generated by desire and appetite bind one's spirit ({{c1::jiva::hindu term}}) to an endless series of births and deaths.
Published 07/30/2024 With {{c1::good::good/bad}} karma, a person can be reborn into a higher caste, or even to godhood.
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Dharma::term}} is understood as a {{c2::religious and moral::adjectives}} law that governs one's conduct and relates to the ultimate end or purp…
Published 07/30/2024 Dharma that applies to everyone - [[oc1::sadharana dharma]]Specific dharma - [[oc2::svhadarma]]
Published 07/30/2024 In traditional Hindu society, there are four {{c1::varnas::hindu term}} or classes of people according to their status and each has its specific&…
Published 07/30/2024 [[oc1::Brahmins ]]- priests, teachers, preachers; duty is to teach and lead[[oc2::Kshatriyas]]- kings, governors, warriors, and soldiers; duty is…
Published 07/30/2024 In hindusim...In principle the {{c2::behavior or action::term}} of the individual person is dictated by his respective {{c1::dharmas::hindu term for d…
Published 07/30/2024 Hinduism recognizes {{c1::three::number}} possible paths to {{c2::moksha::hindu term}} or salvation; they are methods ({{c3::yogas or margas::hin…
Published 07/30/2024 [[oc1::Jnanamarga or Jnana yoga]] - path of knowledge[[oc2::Bhaktimarga or Bhakti yoga]] - path of devotion[[oc3::Karmamarga or Karma yoga]] - th…
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Jnanamarga or jnanayoga (path of knowledge)::1 of 3 paths to moksha}} is the study of the sacred texts and contemplation of the soul's oneness w…
Published 07/30/2024 The {{c1::Bhaktimarga or bhakti yoga (path of devotion)::1 of 3 paths to moksha}} is the loving surrender of the self to God, often in the form o…
Published 07/30/2024 The {{c1::Karmamarga or Karma yoga (path of action)::1 of 3 paths to moksha}} is the way of good deeds, as well as properly following r…
Published 07/30/2024 {{c4::Hinduism::Ethical Philosophy}} came from the the merging of two ancient cultures, the {{c2::Aryan::civilization}} and the {{c2::Indus Valley::ci…
Published 07/30/2024 There is no single founder of Hindusim.{{c1::T::T/F}}
Published 07/30/2024 All forms of Hinduism have a common doctrine.{{c1::F::T/F}}
Published 07/30/2024 Hinduism is a single uniformly structure, bureaucratically organized, and centrally codified religion rather than a complex set of interrelationships …
Published 07/30/2024 Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the world.{{c1::T::T/F}}
Published 07/30/2024 According to Hinduism, the ultimate goal of life is to attain {{c1::Nirvana}}.
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Samsara}} is the cycle of death and rebirth.
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Moksha}} refers to release or liberation from {{c2::Samsara}}. Its end goal is a perfect state of bliss, called {{c3::Nirvana}}.
Published 07/30/2024 One can attain a release from Samsara through {{c1::enlightenment}}, which starts with the understanding that the world is a/an {{c2::illusion::Englis…
Published 07/30/2024 Human action is governed by a law which is {{c1::Karma}}, which states that good action results to positive outcome, bad action result to bad outcome.
Published 07/30/2024 The basic Hindu teaching is that all living things are {{c1::Brahman}} in their core. {{c2::Enlightenment}} is attained by becoming tuned in to the {{…
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Nirvana}} is the state of bliss when the soul is released from the seemingly endless cycle of rebirths.
Published 07/30/2024 The release from the wheel of life that allows access to Nirvana is known as {{c1::Moksha}}.
Published 07/30/2024 The ultimate goal of life, referred to as {{c1::moksha}}, {{c1::nirvana}} or {{c1::samadhi}}, is understood in {{c2::several ways::one way/several way…
Published 07/30/2024 [[oc1::The realization of one's union with the divine]][[oc2::The realization of one's eternal relationship with the divine reality]][[oc3::The realiz…
Published 07/30/2024 The {{c1::Brahman}}, as the cause of all things, has a unique {{c4::power/shakti}} called {{c2::maya::Sanskrit term}}, which means {{c3::illusion::Eng…
Published 07/30/2024 The {{c1::Brahman}} manifests itself in the world with the help of {{c2::Maya}}.
Published 07/30/2024 The world and the things in it come into existence due to the power of {{c1::maya}}.
Published 07/30/2024 The world, as a creation of Maya, is only an illusion.{{c1::T::T/F}}
Published 07/30/2024 The world and the things we find in it are as real as the Brahman.{{c1::F::T/F}}
Published 07/30/2024 The concept that world is an illusion is interpreted as it being unreal and non-existent.{{c1::F::T/F}}
Published 07/30/2024 The world is not real because, despite that fact that we can experience it, the Maya has created it only as an appearance.{{c1::F::T/F}}
Published 07/30/2024 In {{c1::Advaita Vedanta::school of Hindu philosophy}}, the world being an illusion is illustrated with the help of the famous “{{c2::rope–snake}}” il…
Published 07/30/2024 The world and the objects in the world are not the way they appear to us, so the things in this world are not ultimately real; they are wholly unreal …
Published 07/30/2024 According to Hinduism, one shold not cling to the objects in the world because they are only illusory or impermanent.{{c1::T::T/F}}
Published 07/30/2024 The cause of clinging to the world of illusion is {{c1::ignorance::English translation}} or {{c1::Avidya::Sanskrit term}}.
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Avidya}} is the:1. {{c2::absence of knowledge}}, or the2. {{c2::presence of erroneous knowledge}}.
Published 07/30/2024 A man trapped in {{c1::Avidya}} does not know what is real and thinks that the appearances are real.
Published 07/30/2024 Under the influence of {{c1::Maya}} and {{c1::Avidya}}, man dissociates himself from the {{c2::Ultimate Reality}} or {{c2::Brahman}} and clings to the…
Published 07/30/2024 The freedom from bondage of ignorance is called {{c1::Moksha}}.
Published 07/30/2024 When we realize the true nature of the world as {{c1::Maya}} and the reality of {{c1::Atman}} and {{c1::Brahman}}, we become free from the shackles of…
Published 07/30/2024 Moksha is to be attained here and now during this life-span only.{{c1::T::T/F}}
Published 07/30/2024 The {{c1::Universal dharma (sadharana dharma)::kind of dharma}} emphasizes the goal of maintaining personal and universal equilibrium; this is do…
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