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What is the final destination of all souls in Hinduism?

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What is the final destination of all souls in Hinduism?

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A. At the time of death, the body dies but the soul never dies. The soul passes from one body to another after the death, like a body changes clothes, the soul goes on taking endless number of bodies; until it pays off all the karmas attached to the soul. The path the soul takes is decided by the past actions which as popularly known as “Karmas”. After death the soul seeks an ideal body to be born again. So if you are born rich or poor – it is because of your actions in your previous life. Thus the should continues the journey of life and death with karmas attached to it from one life to another by undergoing pain or pleasure. The different methods of god realization provide an easy way to put an end to the drama. Then the individual soul, which is called “Jeevatman”, will merge with Absolute Soul or Infinite Power [God], popularly know as “Paramatman”. This merging process is called Salvation or Enlightment. In order to reach enlightment a human being should adopt different methods of

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