In Sanatan Dharma, karma shapes one’s destiny through rebirth, forming a cycle of samsara. Liberation from this cycle is called moksha.
According to Sanatan Dharma, the soul (Atman) is eternal. It takes new bodies through rebirth, driven by unresolved karma.
The kind of karma you generate determines your next life—your body, environment, and experiences. Positive actions lead to better rebirths.
Moksha is liberation from the cycle of rebirth. It is the ultimate spiritual goal in Hinduism. Achieving moksha means the soul merge.
Karma fuels rebirth, and both exist until one achieves moksha. Living righteously, detaching from ego, and seeking self-realization helps the soul.
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