(Pew Research Center 1) Hinduism, unlike Christianity or Muslim, is considered the oldest surviving religion. Having a collective number of sacred texts, it differs from any other faith. Being a polytheistic religion, the views of followers of Hinduism are different from what monotheistic religions would consider the norm. Again, this religion consists of a different approach to the notion of afterlife. Companions of the belief system consider Moksha to be their form of heaven. Moksha is when an individual is freed from the continuous cycle of death and rebirth. This is known as Hinduism's form of hell called Samsara. Karma is the impression that what an individual does during his or her life cycle will represent a positive outcome, or
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