The document discusses four key concepts in Hinduism: Brahman, Dharma, Karma, and Samsara. Brahman refers to the supreme ruler or deity that is greater than all others and immortal. Dharma represents the duties and responsibilities of different social classes. Karma is the concept that one's actions in the present life will determine their fate in future lives, continuing the cycle of birth, death and rebirth known as Samsara. The goal is to escape this cycle of rebirth through good conduct.
The document discusses four key concepts in Hinduism: Brahman, Dharma, Karma, and Samsara. Brahman refers to the supreme ruler or deity that is greater than all others and immortal. Dharma represents the duties and responsibilities of different social classes. Karma is the concept that one's actions in the present life will determine their fate in future lives, continuing the cycle of birth, death and rebirth known as Samsara. The goal is to escape this cycle of rebirth through good conduct.
The document discusses four key concepts in Hinduism: Brahman, Dharma, Karma, and Samsara. Brahman refers to the supreme ruler or deity that is greater than all others and immortal. Dharma represents the duties and responsibilities of different social classes. Karma is the concept that one's actions in the present life will determine their fate in future lives, continuing the cycle of birth, death and rebirth known as Samsara. The goal is to escape this cycle of rebirth through good conduct.
was tyranny. One supreme ruler, that is greater that all deities. To the Hindu people, Brahman is immortal. The Hindu people also believe that the cycle was creating, destroying, and re-creating the universe. They think that this cycle never dies out.
To the Hindu people, Dharma is very
important to them. Dharma means the way of ones kind. On each Vedas social class, each class has its own duty, so then each type of duty has its own work. Then, each call has its own dharma. The Hindu people also believed that if everyone does his or her own duty,
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Karma means over and over again.
So to the Hindu people, Karma also meant that people had many lives and that when they die. They are then reborn in another body. So the social class of the next life depended on a persons karma. Or another definition is all the good and evil in a persons soul. The law of Karma means that the universe is fair.
also believed in Samsara. Samsara
is the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. The Hindu people also call this the cycle of Samsara. If people are part of Samsara, then they know pain and death. The Samsara of a soul depends if the soul has escaped the cycle of rebirth. People can escape the forces of Samsara