This concepts refers to the cycle or birth, death and rebirth in Hinduism
What is Samsara?
The cycle of Samsara is depicted in this structure
What is Bhavachakra?
What is the Bhagavad Gita?
This yoga focuses and devotion and love to a personal deity
This ancient text teaches about detachment and duty related to Samsara
What is Bhagavad Gita?
The eternal soul that undergoes Samsara
What is Atman?
There are this many stages of life in Hinduism (Ashramas)
What is four?
(Dharma - morality,
Artha - wealth,
Kama - love/relationships
Moksha - liberation)
This type of karma occurs in one's current lifetime
What is Prarabdha karma?
This yoga is dedicated to self-discipline and mediation
What is Raja Yoga?
The Bhagavad Gita is a part of this larger text
What is the Mahabharata?
The ultimate goal of liberation from Samsara
What is Moksha?
The Sanskrit term for the death phase in Samsara
What is Mrityu?
This karma is created by present actions
What is Kriyamana (Agami) Karma?
This yoga is taught in the Bhagavad Gita to understand the ultimate truth of reality
What is Jnana yoga?
These texts form important core values of Vedanta philosophy and concepts (ex. Moksha)
What is the Upanishads?
Concept that drives the cycle of Samsara
What is Karma?
This rebirth process depends on an accumulation of this from past lives
What is Karma?
This type of karma needs to happen for Moksha to occur
What is Sanchita karma?
The concept that Moksha is associated with in terms of unity
What is Brahman?
A cosmic dance of this deity is used to depict the creation and destruction within Samsara
Who is Shiva?
This deity is responsible for preserving the balance of Samsara
Who is Vishnu?
The Samsara cycle is closely related to this cosmic law
What is Dharma?
Karma is stored in this aspect of an individual and carried from one life to the next
What is Atman?
Yoga Sutras describe this eightfold path to liberation
What is Ashtanga Yoga?
This liberates the soul from Samsara
What is Moksha?