Hinduism teaches that the soul or atman is eternal and goes through samsara, the cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth driven by karma, one's actions. Maya refers to the illusion of material existence that veils the true spiritual nature of reality. Dharma is one's purpose and duty in life according to their social role and karma, with the goal of moksha, liberation from samsara through enlightenment.
Hinduism teaches that the soul or atman is eternal and goes through samsara, the cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth driven by karma, one's actions. Maya refers to the illusion of material existence that veils the true spiritual nature of reality. Dharma is one's purpose and duty in life according to their social role and karma, with the goal of moksha, liberation from samsara through enlightenment.
Hinduism teaches that the soul or atman is eternal and goes through samsara, the cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth driven by karma, one's actions. Maya refers to the illusion of material existence that veils the true spiritual nature of reality. Dharma is one's purpose and duty in life according to their social role and karma, with the goal of moksha, liberation from samsara through enlightenment.
Hinduism teaches that the soul or atman is eternal and goes through samsara, the cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth driven by karma, one's actions. Maya refers to the illusion of material existence that veils the true spiritual nature of reality. Dharma is one's purpose and duty in life according to their social role and karma, with the goal of moksha, liberation from samsara through enlightenment.