India Religions: Be Good in Current Life, Get Rewarded in Your Next!
One religion that had many beliefs in India is Hinduism. One that was believed in was Moksha. Moksha is the becoming of one with the god or Brahmin and breaking the cycle of reincarnation. A way the Hindu people follow this belief is by being vegetarians. They believe that being vegetarians follows non-violence because you don't kill any animal or harm anyone. They strongly believe in non-violence, so they only eat vegetables. Another belief the Hindu's believe in is the Caste System. The Caste System is a bunch of classes you are born into. Brahmin being the highest caste, and untouchables being the lowest caste. This affects daily life because it made it so that people couldn't interact with other castes. It also determined you're job.
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