Nirvana Vs Moksha Research Paper

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Kasha Jenkins Essay #5 The world is made up of various cultures, languages, and lifestyles. For those who are not part of a particular culture, we might not understand their actions. This is where differences occur, however there is one thing that most people can see eye to eye with-religion. Although it may not be the same religion, many would agree religion is worshipping or believing in a higher power. Religion is being able to connect to the founder or worshipper in a physical, emotional, and spiritual manner. It answers your question to life after death, and to know your purpose in life. Throughout class discussions I realized most religions have a reward for your behavior in life. Throughout good actions you become at peace with yourself. For example in Buddhism the ultimate goal is nirvana. Nirvana means you will stop being reincarnated. You will be physically at peace. In Hinduism moksha is similar to nirvana. In…show more content…
In nirvana, you are living out your life as Buddha. In moksha you reach Brahman the highest class in the Hindu Caste system. One similarity I found throughout all the religions is the act of karma. Whether it is Eastern or Western culture, each religion studied believed to do things that were morally correct. It is in none of our duties to cause pain to others. Karma is our everyday actions and results to our future consequences. Since I grew up in a western culture, the only difference Karma was taught to me as my good behavior will have a strong outcome to my future success. If I inflict evil upon others, in the long run horrible events will happen to me or offspring. In Christianity reincarnation is not talked upon but bad karma results in hell. In other Eastern religions reincarnation can mean being brought down to lower after life or as a better person. This depends on how you act in your current

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