What does every Hindu want to escape?
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Every Hindu want to escape from Samsara*.
*Samsara is the continuous cycle of life, death, and reincarnation envisioned in Hinduism and other Indian religions.
Samsara is the result of one’s karmic actions and thoughts throughout their present and pre-existing lifetimes. Samsara can also be seen as the ignorance of atman (true-self) and absolute reality (Brahman).
As per Hindu view of life within samsara as a repetition of re-death and rebirth were present within the ancient Hindu traditions before samsara was named, and both are continuously associated with fear. So, Hindu want to escape from it.
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Hinduism was founded in India thousands of years ago.
Though they do not have any founder, they follow various Gods and show true belief in them.
Every Hindu wants to escape Samara; the cycle of life – birth, death and rebirth.
There is a belief in Hinduism that if they are free from this cycle they would then attain moksha, which is to be with their Brahman (God).
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