) To Hindus, all existence is ranked. People who live virtuously earn good karma and are reborn at a higher level of existence. Those who do evil acquire a bad karma and are reborn into suffering at a lower level of existence. In Indian art, this cycle of death and rebirth is symbolized by the image of the wheel.
2) To escape the wheel of fate, Hinduism stresses the importance of dharma, the religious and moral duties of an individual. These duties vary according to class, occupation, gender, and age.
3) Most people cannot achieve moksha in one lifetime, but Hindus believe in reincarnation. Reincarnation allows people to continue working toward moksha through several lifetimes.
In response to severe economic problems and growing political ferment in the USSR, Premier Mikhail Gorbachev (1931-) took office in 1985 and introduced two policies that redefined Russia's relationship to the rest of the world: “glasnost,” or political openness, and “perestroika,” or economic reform.
False. The missionaries of charity is still active up to this point. Though in 1990 due to declining health, Mother Teresa asked to resign as head of the missionaries, only to be voted back in as Superior General; and six months before her death, on March 13, she was eventually replaced by Sister Mary Nirmala Joshi, to be succeeded by Sister Mary Prema during a meeting held on 2009.
The heads of this missionary have changed, but it never became defunct during her death.
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