Please Do Not Take Death Lightly…Now more than ever most souls are stuck on the earth plane due to lack of belief and family neglect. Finally, for someone who has lost a near and dear one, don’t feel sad … We never die, we live on, death does not end anything, it is just a...
Hindus believe that people can be born again after death; this is known as reincarnation. In each life the person is rewarded or punished for what they have done in the previous life (karma). Hindus believe if they lead a perfect life, they will be freed from birth and death to join ...
life called the “akashic record.” In Christian circles, this is equivalent to reading from the “Book of Life” as known from the Christian doctrine of theresurrection. In Hindu circles, it is a traditional belief that the reading of a person’sakashic recordoccurs immediately afterdeath. ...
the practices and doctrines of the Brahmos, members of a Hindu theistic society noted for its belief in social reform and monotheism. Krishnaism the worship of Krishna as the eighth incarnation of the god Vishnu, the preserver-god of the Hindu trinity. ...
The origins of Hinduism can be traced to the Indus Valley civilization sometime between 4000 and 2500 BCE.* Though believed by many to be a polytheistic religion, the basis of Hinduism is the belief in the unity of everything. This totality is called Brahman. The purpose of life is to ...
Today, the belief in reincarnation has been gaining ground among people from all over the world and from people of diverse religious backgrounds. In this regard a few factors are worth mentioning. Firstly, a great mass of evidence has accumulated over the years in favor of reincarnation in the...
(mukti) in Hinduism is not an after-death experience but an attainment in this very life as affirmed by bhakti-saints. It is a state of dying while living; dying to the world of the senses and living in a state of god-consciousness. Spiritual insight (prajňa) renders Jivanamukti or ...
Hindus generally accept the doctrine of transmigration and rebirth and the complementary belief in karma, or previous acts as the factor that determines the condition into which a being, after a stay in heaven or hell, is reborn in one form or another. The whole process of rebirths is called...
Although Hindus worship many gods and goddess, strictly speaking Hinduism is not a polytheistic religion. Hinduism has elements of both monotheism, polytheism and sometimes classified as "henotheism or kathenotheism - a belief in single gods, each in turn standing out as the highest."1 ...
What do Hindus believe happens after death? Hindu beliefs about death The Hindu faith is centred aroundreincarnation; the belief that when someone dies, the soul is reborn as a different form. They believe that although the physical body dies, their soul remains and continues to recycle until ...