Question
Read the following excerpt from the Bhagavad-Gita.
"For the soul there is neither birth nor death at any time. He has not come into being, does not come into being, and will not come into being. He is unborn, eternal (unending), ever-existing and primeval (ancient and original). He is not slain (killed) when the body is slain."
What central part of Hinduism does this quote illustrate?
(1 point)
Responses
dharma
dharma
karma
karma
ahimsa
ahimsa
reincarnation
"For the soul there is neither birth nor death at any time. He has not come into being, does not come into being, and will not come into being. He is unborn, eternal (unending), ever-existing and primeval (ancient and original). He is not slain (killed) when the body is slain."
What central part of Hinduism does this quote illustrate?
(1 point)
Responses
dharma
dharma
karma
karma
ahimsa
ahimsa
reincarnation
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The excerpt from the Bhagavad-Gita illustrates the concept of **reincarnation**. It emphasizes the eternal nature of the soul, which is not affected by birth or death, reflecting the belief in the cycle of life, death, and rebirth that is central to Hindu thought.
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