WORLD RELIGIONS

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HINDUISM

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is the ultimate goal of Hinduism?
A
Escape the cycle of rebirth
B
Reach Enlightenment
C
Follow the Eightfold Path
D
Please the gods
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Moksha is the end of the death and rebirth cycle and is classed as the fourth and ultimate artha (goal).

Detailed explanation-2: -Moksha is the ultimate goal of Hinduism, and represents a freedom of the soul from the material, mortal world. In Hinduism, samsara refers to the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, which followers are trying to escape.

Detailed explanation-3: -Moksha is the ultimate aim in life for Hindus. It means to be saved (salvation). When a Hindu achieves moksha, they break free from the cycle of samsara. Hindus aim to end the cycle of samsara through gaining good karma, which means doing good actions and deeds.

Detailed explanation-4: -moksha, also spelled mokṣa, also called mukti, in Indian philosophy and religion, liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth (samsara). Derived from the Sanskrit word muc (“to free”), the term moksha literally means freedom from samsara.

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