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Hindu life styles and beliefs are focused mainly on one single worldview that everyone accepts and worships. Samsara is a continued cycle of ongoing rebirths, ones ultimate goal throughout each life is to attain the state of Moksha. Moksha is achieved when one realizes the true nature of surrounding life. Once Moksha is attained the endless cycles of karmic trajectories are finally released along with the eternal cycles of recurring rebirths. The Maya is described …

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…to God, one is able to act selflessly and disentangle one's soul from the binding effects of actions that are egotistically motivated. I believe that the advice that Krishna gave Arjuna deals similarity with the conflicting goals of Hindu society/religion because of its intense struggle. It seems that throughout Hindu religion and culture there always exists a struggle for enlightenment, a struggle that usually requires a grave sacrifice in order to achieve a goal.