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    Karma, Reincarnation and the Caste system had a significant impact on Ancient Indian society. As there are over 1 Billion Hindus in the world today it is as important as ever to understand these aspects of Hinduism. Karma determines into which Caste a Hindu is reincarnated. Good Karma results in reincarnation into an improved or higher Caste. Bad Karma results in reincarnation into a lower or less desirable Caste. Karma is your combined words, thoughts and actions, in the past and the present.…

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    A simple look at Buddhism and its 2,500 year long history. Through careful research, Samuel Bercholz and Sherab Chödzin discuss multiple aspects of Buddha and Buddhism. This book covers Buddha's life and historical background. In addition, the book discusses Theravada, Mahayana, Zen, and Tibetan Buddhism explaining the similarities, differences, and origins of each. The text provides meditation instructions, an explanation of reincarnation, images of Buddhist art and architecture, as well as…

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    Although Buddhism and hinduism are two different religions they still share quite a few similarities, following similarities is differences and those apply to. They both believe in Karma and Samsara. They view that “everyone is caught in a cycle of birth, death and rebirth, that the quality of our future lives is determined by the quality of our actions in this one, and that we can escape this cycle by achieving a state of enlightenment”. Hindus call this enlightenment Moksha on the other hand…

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    In Buddhism, nothing has a self because everything is impermanent. When we think there is a self is when suffering or dukkha occurs. We have to detach ourselves from everything in order to end suffering. By accepting that there is no self and by witnessing the flow of existence, we will be able to reach nirvana. However, there are 5 aggregates, which include material body, sensations, perceptions/feelings, tendencies/thoughts, and consciousness. These 5 aggregates explain and describe what is a…

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    Hey here awesome significant fact and Interesting facts about the yin yang. Let me tell you want yin yang means in Chinese philosophy, yin and yang (also yin-yang or yin yang,) describes how opposite or contrary forces are actually complementary, interconnected, and interdependent in the natural world, and how they give rise to each other as they interrelate to one another. There are more than 2 Interesting facts and Significant facts about the Yin Yang. Here are some significant facts about…

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    Other thankas, which depict lineages, can also be sub-divided into two categories: “refuge trees” and “assembly fields”. The refuge tree depicts objects or beings in which the practitioner takes refuge (skyabs su ‘gro ba’i yul). The common refuges of Buddhism, which often appear in some form, are the Three Jewels: the Buddha, Dharma and Sanga and occasionally the practitioner’s own gurus. The assembly field is a group of exalted beings who were worshipped and to whom offerings were made (Jackson…

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    I Believe In Karma

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    I believe in karma. I believe that the definition of karma is simple.. what goes around, comes back around. I believe in good karma and bad karma. I have dished out a good amount of good karma in my life, but also some bad stuff too. Everyone is human and has done a fair share of bad things too. I believe that you can decide what karma comes back to you. That is why I try to put my best actions out into the world because I believe those good actions will come back to you in the future. You…

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    Karma is defined as the doctrine that the good and bad acts have inevitable consequences in this and future lives. In the story of Radish and Lady Leek Stem, we karma in action. Radish entrusted Lady Leek Stem, his mother, with money to give to monks who came to the door to beg. Since she did not give money to the monks, she lied to him when he returned. As a result of her lie, instead of reaching salvation, when she died she went straight to hell, where she suffered terrible torments (such as…

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    “Jesus is a religious leader whose life and teachings are recorded in the Bible’s New Testament. He is a central figure in Christianity and is emulated as the incarnation of God by many Christians all over the world” (Jesus Christ). He was born in 6 B.C. in Bethlehem and it is believed that he died for the sins of all people and rose from the dead. Jesus’s parents were Joseph and…

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    Like religion, music spreads beyond its land of origin because just like when people bring their own faith and rituals with music they bring their own style (Music of the Silk Roads). Religions via the Silk Road include: Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Manicheism, and Nestorianism. Buddhism is a nontheistic religion or philosophy that incorporates a variety of traditions, beliefs and spiritual practices largely based on the teachings attributed to Buddha. Zoroastrianism is one of the world’s oldest…

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