The
fundamental beliefs shared by all Hindus are the existence of one God,
the Law of Karma and the Cycle of Reincarnation. The most misunderstood
concept of Hinduism is its belief in one God. It has been erroneously
labeled as pantheistic because of the numerous gods and goddesses one
finds in it. But one has to go deeper in to the philosophy of Hinduism
to understand the underlying principle of unity. Hindus believe that
even though God is One, He manifests differently at different times to
different people according to their need and faith. Further, they
believe that He bestows His Grace on humans in whatever form they
worship Him.
The
Law of Karma can be simply explained by referring to the fact that
whatever one sows, that one reaps. Karma is misunderstood as encouraging
fatalism. On the contrary, it puts the full burden of one’s salvation
on one’s own shoulders. Good living bestows good karma and bad living
brings bad karma. One takes birth according to one’s karma to reap its
fruits and work it out. Thus the human birth presents a rare chance to
nullify one's past karma while making it possible to move closer to God.
Human birth is not easily obtained and it is unwise to waste it in
ignorance of God.
The
concept of rebirth is related to the Law of Karma. All Hindus believe
that the soul is indestructible, eternal and deathless. It is only the
body that decays and drops off. The soul simply takes on a new body
according to its karma. The ultimate goal of all created beings is to
reach God and escape this endless cycle of birth and death. This
reaching of God is called Moksha (Freedom).
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