Karma, Reincarnation, Attachment, Detachment in Hinduism
Karma means any action. Kar means organs of action and ma means producing or creating. Karma, Reincarnation are the major concepts of Hinduism where human’s pain and suffering exists based on their karmic life in the past and at present, it is not created by the Lord himself or herself but by the human being. Release from all kinds of sin is achievable through the path of devotion, in which a devotee will submit himself or herself to the will of the Lord, through devotional practices, such as prayer, chanting, kirtana etc. aims to become attached with the God or the Supreme Lord, Sri Rama, Sri Vishnu and attain spiritual liberation, freedom, the path of ethical action, in which an individual chooses to perform work without attachment to its effects or its outcomes for individual gain. Self should be attached with the Lord instead of materialistic world. Hindu traditions hold that all things are manifestations of the Supreme Lord, so nothing is good or bad, but the Lord Sri Rama, Lord Vishnu, Lord Krishna. Sri Krishna encompasses everything, including pain and suffering, is given by the Supreme Decider for the experiment of the human being, a unique creation of the universe. Suffering can be positive if it leads to progress on a spiritual path such as through chanting, ashram life (temple life), yoga, be sanyashi (worshiper) it is an integral part of life, the purpose of religious practice. Various schools of Hinduism such as ancient ashram life is to resolve human suffering that arises from samsara(family) from the bound of relatives, from this dramatic world, the world where human comes for acting, when it is over, they return to their destination; they are coming to the world and to returning is the cycle of birth, re-birth and death in a general sense. The Bhagavad-Gita identifies the instability of mind as the chief cause of suffering, mental instability is desire, which arises out of the repeated contact of the senses with their sense objects. For moksha, devotion to the Supreme Lord is the ultimatum of human being according to Hinduism. The message of this article to other communities, religions is to aware and knowledge about Hinduism and its path to reduce human grief through religious way. It is an academic article based on various academic books, religious books, online information's as its methodology. The value of the message is religious practices and to learn about religious philosophical thoughts and thus gain mokhsha (comeout from sinful life). The feature question of the research is, what are those ways that human can reach to the Lord and can achieve mokhsa? I am writing another academic work on Life After Death, where I will research on human soul after death and it's definition by Hindu mythology which is related to this article and as my future and further activities.