Do Hindus believe in nirvana?
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The most ancient texts of Hinduism such as the Vedas and early Upanishads don't mention the soteriological term Nirvana. Hinduism has the concept of Atman – the soul, self – asserted to exist in every living being, while Buddhism asserts through its anatman doctrine that there is no Atman in any being.
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Hinduism is that religion who gave many branches in it...
But the root of hinduism is similar as Buddhism...
Hinduism believed that the Atman as soul is amar ,, un beatable...
And all the prayers ,, worship is generally done to get the soul pure so that one can reach to its real wisdom or funereal....
Vedas ,, Puran ,, Preist just accept that truth ....
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See here for your answer.....
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Hinduism is that religion who gave many branches in it...
But the root of hinduism is similar as Buddhism...
Hinduism believed that the Atman as soul is amar ,, un beatable...
And all the prayers ,, worship is generally done to get the soul pure so that one can reach to its real wisdom or funereal....
Vedas ,, Puran ,, Preist just accept that truth ....
-- Be Brainly....
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