Karma And Hinduism: How Religion Affected Society

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Hinduism was a religion that slowly evolved over time when the Aryans invaded. Eventually Hinduism evolved and the beliefs in caste, Moksha, and karma started evolving into society. Hinduism affected society by how it ranked its citizens, how it set the foundation on how people should act, and how it dominated daily life. Hinduism believed in reincarnation after you die. They in turn also believed in reincarnation. They in turn also believed in Moksha. Moksha was a state of freedom from the cycle of reincarnation and was attained from good karma. Karma was a grade of your life as good deeds earned you good karma while bad deeds landed bad karma on your head. Karma in turn related to the caste system. If you attained high karma in you’re past

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