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Hindu life styles and beliefs are focused mainly on one single worldview that everyone accepts and worships. Samsara is a continued cycle of ongoing rebirths, ones ultimate goal throughout each life is to attain the state of Moksha. Moksha is achieved when one realizes the true nature of surrounding life. Once Moksha is attained the endless cycles of karmic trajectories are finally released along with the eternal cycles of recurring rebirths. The Maya is described as a covering of ones true Moksha, an ignorance or false views of ones true nature. Without the attainment of knowledge or realization of true nature, than Moksha will never be fulfilled, consequently the infinite cycle of rebirths will remain constant and enlightenment will never be acquired. Ones actions, be it good or bad, will result in the overall outcome of future lives or rebirths, this theory is derived from karmic belief. Karma is practiced throughout India and is taken severely seriously, therefore many believe that they are trapped due to the inability to fully enlighten and achieve the goal of knowledge. Through disciplined meditation, rituals and excessive reading of the scriptures


Its main character Arjuna is torn between fulfilling his destined duty as a warrior, going into battle opposing a few of his closest friends. Arjuna is undetermined between right and wrong, friendship and his responsibilities as a god-like warrior. The Bhagavad-Gita synthesizes the conflicting goals of Hindu society/religion. To seek individual liberation from karma and samsaraKrishna explains to Arjuna that by living one's life as an offering to God, by making of each action a sacrifice to God, one is able to act selflessly and disentangle one's soul from the binding effects of actions that are egotistically motivated. In karmic ideology every negative action in any of the recurring past lives will degrade an individuals position in the caste system, therefore effecting believer's actions. Perform karmic beliefs, essentially fully enlighten one, and practice righteous actions and it will result in an ability to attain a higher level of society in a future life. The caste system is outlined as follows: Brahmins (priests) Kshatryas (royalty) Valshyas (merchants) Shudras (laborers) Harijans or outcasts (garbage cleaners, low occupation)The problem with the social caste system deals mostly with its strict policies, escaping the social system is unusual, and can only be accomplished in two steps. It seems even though there is not an issue of color and or race, India is concentrating more on birth and geography of ones past in order to determine ones rank in life. Krishna explains to Arjuna that he must uphold social order, and as a warrior it's his responsibility to combat any forces if either painful or not. Krishna expresses a central theme of Hinduism namely, that of every individual has a double responsibility: 1. One can not determine his or her past, everyone is created equal, but it seems due to India's ignorance ones past can not be changed. The Bhagavad-Gita has been considered scripture dealing with a compilation of stories with varying motifs. One direly accepted story themes the subject of the importance of duty. I believe that that the caste system and the practice of "reserved seats" is extremely similar to that of issues of racism.

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