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Early followers of Hinduism didn’t believe in samsara, the belief in an endless cycle of human reincarnation. Reincarnation is the presence of the soul in any form, whether it is plants, animals, or humans. ... As Hindu followers moved further into India from Asia beliefs of reincarnation became more common. ...
Reincarnation happens because of Karma. ... To someone who doesn’t believe in reincarnation this would be for no reason and would look like the universe is being unfair. A Hindu in this situation would understand it as the soul in the child did something bad in a past life that they never paid the consequences for. ...
Illusion and your ego will also trap you in the reincarnation cycle. ...
There is a way to escape this cycle, called moksha, the forth and final state in the life of a Hindu.
Approximate Word count = 599 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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