Reflection Questions Hinduism

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1. What is your preconceived concept of karma? What is the Hindu concept karma?

Did knowing the Hindu concept karma change your original concept of karma?
I discovered that this convention is as of now mainstream and numerous individuals
know it as of now yet doesn't have any acquaintance with it really originated from
Hinduism. Karma truly signifies "activity," however more frequently alludes to the
aggregated responses to exercises. Hence, we discuss "great karma" and "bad karma,"
which are put away responses that step by step unfurl to decide our special
predetermination. By perusing this section.
2. What is the Hindu concept samsara? Do you think that we are in an endless cycle of
rebirth?
Samsara alludes to the world or common presence. there is a likelihood that we are in
an interminable pattern of resurrection as the content said. indeed, even a few
researchers as of now talk about this and I regularly witness this from a portion of the
movies and anime that I watch. So, I think there is a likelihood that this is true.
3. What is your preconceived idea of yoga? What is the Hindu concept of yoga? How
can you reconcile your original conception of yoga and its Hindu concept?
At first, I thought that yoga is a simple meditation that people to do calm their mind and
body. But after reading the text I learned that there are actually many different types of
yoga that you can explore, and each having a specific goal and purpose. And because of
this I learned that yoga is not just a simple meditation but a largely benefiting technique
that you can use to purify your consciousness.
4. What are classes in the Hindu caste system? Can we compare the caste system to
different concepts of social classes? Connect the reality of suffering with the human
experience of liberation.
There is no high or low class in Hindu caste system. There are four varnas only viz. Brahmin, Kshatriya,
Vaishya and shudra.

Caste The English word "caste" gets from the Spanish and Portuguese casta, which signifies "race,
ancestry, or breed". Caste is a type of social separation described by endogamy and genetic occupations.
Social Class is a model of social stratification where individuals are gathered into a lot of progressive
social classifications, the most widely recognized being the Upper, center, and lower class.

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