Sanatan Dharma believes in the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara) based on one’s karma and spiritual evolution.
In Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 2, Verse 22), Lord Krishna compares the soul changing bodies to a person changing old clothes.
The Gita explains that good or bad actions (karma) determine the next birth. Liberation (moksha) is attained when one breaks free from this cycle.
Rebirth allows the soul to learn, evolve, and purify itself, eventually attaining self-realization and merging with the Divine.
Lord Krishna teaches that selfless devotion (bhakti), wisdom (gyan), and righteous actions (karma yoga) help one attain liberation (moksha).
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