@thejaybansal Moksha is not 'heaven after death', it is rather considered to be the liberation from karma (and birth-rebirth) and eternal oneness with the Supreme God/ Soul/ Energy. This status is considered supreme in Hinduism and one who achieves it is not reborn. Attainment of heaven is considered a lesser state than Moksha. I don't believe all this, btw, but I know stuff.
what do u believe in? the three in one ,what happens when budha finally reincarnates again[tenth time],what about the other two gods,what is their purpose.after you attain moksha,where do you go? do they explain possession by evil spirits.when reborn as an animal,what does that animal do to attain moksha?thanks for the vidz.
@taliesin939939 again.. this is getting into semantics and ones definition of right hand and left hand path as well.. you cant really fit something into a box.. and say this is what all hindus believe.. or this is what all left hand paths are about.. you know? things cant always be defined in the black and white labels that we as humans tend to do. its part of our reasoning that we group things together and label and make associations.
@rammsteingod666 i dont know.. it would probably depend on the hindu.. of course you cant say that ALL hindus believe this or that.. you can only talk about the general population.. i would personally think that most would not accept left hand path as it focuses on individualism which is against the hindu concept of oness and unity and absorption into the Ultimate Reality or Godhead, which is more of a right hand path idea. just my thoughts. someone else may disagree.
@thejaybansal Moksha is not 'heaven after death', it is rather considered to be the liberation from karma (and birth-rebirth) and eternal oneness with the Supreme God/ Soul/ Energy. This status is considered supreme in Hinduism and one who achieves it is not reborn. Attainment of heaven is considered a lesser state than Moksha. I don't believe all this, btw, but I know stuff.
seasonedsevencolors 1 month ago
@daniel199467 yup
MsProud2b 1 month ago
@cearle28 lol
MsProud2b 1 month ago
I work for Hindu's....Why are they so cheap?
cearle28 3 months ago
Some Hinduism Beliefs:
Janma: Taking Birth
Dharma: Following Religious Practises
Karma: Doing your work
Moksha: Heaven after death.
Purnar-Janma: Taking Rebirth
thejaybansal 4 months ago
What about Muslim belief?
amethystiumm 4 months ago
what do u believe in? the three in one ,what happens when budha finally reincarnates again[tenth time],what about the other two gods,what is their purpose.after you attain moksha,where do you go? do they explain possession by evil spirits.when reborn as an animal,what does that animal do to attain moksha?thanks for the vidz.
pichez5 5 months ago
@taliesin939939 again.. this is getting into semantics and ones definition of right hand and left hand path as well.. you cant really fit something into a box.. and say this is what all hindus believe.. or this is what all left hand paths are about.. you know? things cant always be defined in the black and white labels that we as humans tend to do. its part of our reasoning that we group things together and label and make associations.
taliesin939939 9 months ago
@rammsteingod666 i dont know.. it would probably depend on the hindu.. of course you cant say that ALL hindus believe this or that.. you can only talk about the general population.. i would personally think that most would not accept left hand path as it focuses on individualism which is against the hindu concept of oness and unity and absorption into the Ultimate Reality or Godhead, which is more of a right hand path idea. just my thoughts. someone else may disagree.
taliesin939939 9 months ago
SATANIC PRACTICE!
daniel199467 1 year ago