How is the ultimate goal of the Hindu achieved? (4 points) Brahma is achieved through joining with dharma. Moksha is achieved through obeying karma. Brahma is achieved through good moral acts. Moksha is achieved through joining with Brahma.
@confluxepic B?
I don't think so. @Shadow_of_Krusenstern
so Moksha is achieved through obeying karma. is not correct?
here what school sayd: The cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth continues many times during reincarnation. Eventually, however, it ends. The ultimate goal of the Hindu is to achieve moksha, the state where a person’s soul is freed from the repeating cycle. Moksha is reached when a person stops wanting and becomes content with what has been given. After reaching moksha, a person’s soul becomes one with Brahman.
So it would be D.
It never says karma anywhere.
D thx then
e=well the full p3 paragrtajhs are: When a person dies, in what form will he or she be reborn? The answer to that question depends on the actions and behavior in the previous life. Karma is the idea that a person who performs good deeds will be rewarded in the next life. A person who does bad deeds will be punished. If a person is kind and generous, he or she will be born to a higher caste in the next life. If a person does not live a good life, he or she will be reborn into a lower caste, as an Untouchable, or even an animal, such as a beetle or a worm. Since Hindus believe that animals also have life forces, many Hindus are vegetarians. The caste system and the law of karma are closely related. Part of a Hindu’s duty is to accept their caste and to perform the duties of the caste. Many people believe that Untouchables were bad people who were punished by karma. Therefore, they believed that Untouchables deserved poor treatment by society. The cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth continues many times during reincarnation. Eventually, however, it ends. The ultimate goal of the Hindu is to achieve moksha, the state where a person’s soul is freed from the repeating cycle. Moksha is reached when a person stops wanting and becomes content with what has been given. After reaching moksha, a person’s soul becomes one with Brahman. from this i councluded B cause brahma archives after moksha
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