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Karma's Role In Hinduism And The Caste System

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Hinduism is an extremely diverse religion. If you were to ask a question to a group of ten different Hindus, one will most likely receive ten different answers.

Hindus understand the nature of the universe through several ways. In Hinduism, the principle of karma plays a very large role in their beliefs of reincarnation and the caste system. Karma refers to one’s actions and the necessary effects of that action. Hindu’s believe in reincarnation, which means that one will be reborn in a new life when they die in their current life. When they are reincarnated, Hindus have the opportunity to change castes. The different castes range from the priests at the top to the untouchables at the bottom, and it is obviously better to be at the top of the caste system. Karma’s role is so significant because it determines if one moves up or down in the caste system in their next life. What one wants is what they will become. This cycle, also known as samsura, continues for eternity until one becomes enlightened. Another important belief of Hinduism is Brahman, or the ultimate source of all being. Brahman is considered to exceed all human conception, meaning that it is almost impossible to find. However, through Vipassana, seeing the world as it truly exists, one can transcend sense and intellectual perception by seeing through the …show more content…

Currently, I perform most tasks without really thinking about them. Instead, I would like to do things mindfully and in service to the absolute. Another aspect of karma yoga that I appreciate is not expecting a benefit from my actions. Whether it is studying for a test or doing a chore, everything in my life needs a positive benefit in order for me to do it. Instead, I look to forget about the consequences of my actions and perform my duties. By incorporating karma yoga into my life, I hope to grow closer to God while also maintaining a better attitude about my everyday

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