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Cyclical Nature

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Cyclical Nature

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Time is cyclical

  • In Hindu Dharma, time is cyclical.
    • Time moves in a circle, not a straight line.
  • The universe goes through infinite cycles of creation, preservation, and destruction.
    • After destruction, creation begins again.
    • The cycle never ends.
  • The cycle of time shows that change and renewal are natural parts of the universe.
    • This idea is shown through the Trimurti.
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Kalpa

  • Each complete cycle is called a kalpa, which lasts for billions of years.
  • During each kalpa, the world is created, maintained, destroyed, and then reborn.
    • Nature has the same pattern.
    • For example: day and night, seasons, and life and death.
  • Nothing lasts forever, but everything continues in a new form.
    • Hindus believe that life, death, and rebirth are all connected.
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Samsara

  • The cosmic cycle of time is like the cycle of life for every soul, called samsara.
    • Samsara means the continuous cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
  • The soul (Atman) is reborn in different forms depending on karma (a person’s actions).
    • Good actions bring good karma, leading to a better rebirth.
  • The goal of Hindu life is to break free from samsara and reach moksha (freedom for the soul).

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1Year 7

1.1Origins of Abrahamic Faith

1.2Judaism

1.3Christianity

1.4Disciplinary Knowledge

2Year 8

2.1Islam

2.2Hindu Dharma (Hinduism)

2.3Buddhism

2.4Sikhi

2.5Atheism

2.6Philosophy of Religion

2.7Disciplinary Knowledge

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3.1Life & Death

3.2Extremism

3.3Equality

4Additional Concepts

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