According to Hinduism, what determines how a person is reborn?

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dharma

dharma

karma

karma

moksha

moksha

nirvana

karma

According to Hinduism, the factor that determines how a person is reborn is their karma. Karma refers to the consequences of a person's actions and choices throughout their life. It is believed that every action creates an energy that will affect future outcomes. Good actions lead to positive outcomes, while bad actions lead to negative outcomes. As a result, the accumulation of positive or negative karma influences the circumstances and quality of a person's next life. The aim is to accumulate good karma by performing righteous actions and fulfilling one's duties (dharma), which ultimately leads to spiritual liberation (moksha) or union with the divine and liberation from the cycle of birth and death. Nirvana, on the other hand, is a concept associated with Buddhism, and it signifies the ultimate state of enlightenment and liberation from suffering. In Hinduism, it is more commonly referred to as moksha.

According to Hinduism, the concept of karma determines how a person is reborn.