If I want to travel abroad, one of the countries I want to visit is India. It is a place of reincarnation, and one of the teachings of the Hindu religion.
It is reincarnation, one of the teachings of Hinduism.
Those who have done good deeds will be freed from reincarnation, but those who have not done so will be reborn as animals and will not be able to break free from reincarnation.
Different regions have different ways of perceiving freedom. However, I think that the Indian Hindi concept of freedom is extremely important.
In India, if you are under Hindu influence, they say that you leave home when you get old. And they are said to engage in pilgrimages and spiritual activities. Recently, I have been thinking that this may be the reason why people who have achieved some success in business are retiring early from their duties and facing the end of their lives.
The Indian idea of reincarnation is overwhelmingly needed in our modern, stuff-filled age: why are we alive? And why do we die?
It is not that being born is wonderful, nor that dying is tragic.
It is just that we strive to do good deeds and be reborn again as a person in order to escape from samsara, the eternal cycle of flux.
This is one solution among many values in life that we would like to look at.