Through Dharma, or good conduct.
In Hinduism, salvation is achieved by following the path of Dharma, which includes practicing moral and ethical behavior, fulfilling one's duties and obligations, and living a life of righteousness. By living according to Dharma, one can break free from the cycle of reincarnation and attain moksha, or liberation from the cycle of birth and death. This can be achieved through various spiritual practices such as yoga, meditation, selfless service, and devotion to God. Reading the Holy Book and owning many cows are not necessary for achieving salvation in Hinduism.
How does one achieve salvation in Hinduism
By being reincarnated as an Untouchable
By owning many cows
Through Dharma, or good conduct
Through reading the Holy Book
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