How we cope with death is different based on our religion, spiritual beliefs, as well as the influence of our culture. Some see death as fearful because it is the end of life in the material world. For others it can be a bit easier, some believe that it is not just the end of life, but the start to a new existence, the soul is reincarnated and the journey of a new life begins.
Hinduism is a religion that does not fear death but, accepts it as the circle of life. It is a religion based on finding oneself. Hinduism is one of the most ancient unorganized religions in the world and has around one and a half billion individual actively practicing …show more content…
To the Hindus, nirvana is becoming one with Brahman and completely surrendering everything to escape the reincarnation process understanding and retaining all the knowledge they have learned from their lives. Nirvana to the
Hindus is the ultimate goal in life.The ultimate goal after living many lives is to be released from rebirth and to finally become one with Brahman.
The reincarnation process in the Hindu religion is based on Karma. Karma is the sum of a person 's actions throughout a lifetime, it is the law of cause and effect meaning current thoughts, actions, and words leading up until he or she dies will determine their destiny. Karma exists in the past, present, and future and is what determines what that person will become in their next life. In Hinduism, your actions have consequences if an individual who was practicing
Hinduism were to make poor choices they would be creating bad karma for themselves. The way they see it is, your life today represents who you were and what you did in your past life, and what you do now will deter what your life is like in the future. This is why truth is so