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    Hinduism has a many beliefs‚ and five of the main beliefs are Brahman‚ Deities‚ Dharma‚ Karma‚ and Samsara. On my mandala‚ I drew a muscle for Brahman because Brahman is the supreme power in the universe‚ and Brahman is the creator and destroyer of everything. Those facts relate to a muscle because a muscle is very strong‚ so it can create and destroy things‚ like Brahman. Not only can a strong muscle create and destroy things‚ it also has a lot of power‚ like the supreme power Brahman has. The second

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    Ajiva Vs Jainism

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    that doesn’t look for enlightenment. Instead‚ ajiva looks for pleasure‚ escape from pain‚ and self-interest. The Jains believe in reincarnation and karma‚ just like the Hindus. Karma is a thing that adds up on the bodies of people and it either helps jiva or ajiva. When a person dies how they are reincarnated is determined by their karma. A lot of good karma will reincarnate them into something that is good and has lots of jiva‚ or something that is less enlightened and has more

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    Regardless of any individual’s personal religious beliefs‚ everyone can accept that religion often helps people find their way through a traumatic experience. In fact‚ one of the great ways to compare and contrast religions is to see how they respond to various situations. A potential situation being you are in the middle of a pool in which your own child is drowning on one end‚ three other children are drowning at the other end‚ and you can only go to one side of the pool fast enough to prevent

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    their life lessons‚ and using it as our guide in the future‚ is like being prepared‚ for the unexpected‚ that could lead to many positive and profitable results. Each of this unique stories from predecessor’s present series of life lessons‚ such as karma‚ responsibility for actions‚ and patience. For instance‚ a significant factor in this storytelling book are the consequences of characters’

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    disheartening incidents that occurred which unfortunately became my first priority. As previously stated‚ this is not a fortuity to condemn my mistakes though‚ I did experienced a great deal of heartache after losing both my grandmother and my dog Karma. My grandmother fought a short yet zealous battle

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    |and actual definitions? | |Karma |The energy which is transmitted into the world through |The direct consequences on a person of their pure or |Karma is not a punishment or retribution but simply an | | |positive or negative actions and which eventually |impure actions‚ and the actions themselves. Karma |extended expression or consequence of natural acts.  | |

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    fierce‚ and warlike. I chose a picture of a woman harvesting crops to represent Dharma because it means to perform one’s duties and the women is doing her dharma. The symbol with a woman closing her eyes and remembering her good deeds best represents karma because by

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    bring the guidance from their Gods into their lives. We can discover that religions have a common point which is to guide people develop their goodness. Secondly‚ almost every version of religions has the same idea of karma from their Gods. Gods create karma to guide people. Karma is the effects of a person’s actions that determine his destiny in his next incarnation‚ which means that people’s actions in this life would affect all their future lives. Also‚ in this life‚ gods determine people’s future

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    Jainism Vs. Sikhism

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    and bliss (masked by its karmas). 2. Sikhism believes Guru Granth Sahib as the last and eternal Gurus of Sikhs. 3. Regard every living being as you do yourself‚ harming no one and being kind to all

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    Death is with us‚ it follows us‚ and it obsesses us. It is our eternal companion and we cannot escape from it‚ not only because it will come to us sooner or later‚ but also because of all of the people we see dying every day. Obviously for most of us‚ death is not indifferent and we react and cope with it differently according to our beliefs and religions. Muslims and Christians think that after death‚ our souls go to heaven or hell. Hinduisms believe in reincarnation‚ for Buddhists death is nothing

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