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| Hinduism teaches that the body, the mind, and emotions are not a person's real self. Such things are merely illusions. The Sanskrit word for "illusion" is: | Maya |
| Within Hinduism, refers to the liberation from the cycle of rebirth. It can be attained through actions, thoughts, and devotions. | Moksha |
| Refers to a Hindu discipline aimed at training the consciousness for a state of perfect spiritual insight and tranquility. | Yoga |
| Panchayatana puja is a ritual most commonly done in THIS branch of Hinduism: | Smarta |
| The most popular incarnation of Vishnu is: | Krishna |
| Refers to the Hindu (and other religious group's) conception of the cycle of rebirth. The word itself means "to flow together." | Samsara |
| Refers to the belief that the form the soul will take in the next life is determined by its behavior in this life: | Karma |
| Refers to the Hindu's (and other religious group's) personal devotion to the gods. It is through this personal devotion that one can achieve liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth. | Bhakti |