Hindus believe that the soul is everlasting, that it travels from body to body through many painful lifetimes in an attempt to clear and repay any lousy debts. As Hindu follower Benna Crawford notes in, “Describe the Hindu & Buddhist Belief of Reincarnation,” “the endless repetition of birth, death, and rebirth, called Samsara, is a painful process of inching toward perfect merit, working off bad deeds, and achieving moksha or liberation.” The …show more content…
It is also about breaking the cycle of life and death in order for the person to finally reach the ultimate goal of peace after death, and the Hindus do so by rewriting their wrongs and using karma as an outline to make better choices. In conclusion, reincarnation is a beautiful mixture of belief and moral principles. This teaching helps the believer know that there is a reward for doing good deeds, that their actions are not going unnoticed whether they are good or bad. Reincarnation gives the Hindus hope that in the end they can finally rest and be united with