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11 February, 03:28

What is the ultimate goal of Hinduism?

a. Wealth and earthly prosperity

b. Becoming a priest

c. Union with Brahman

d. Physical immortality

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  1. 11 February, 03:41
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    The answer is C because Brahman or the Supreme Self is beyond time and space, causation. He is limitless. He is tranquil. He shines with equal effulgence in all bodies. He cannot be any particular thing. He is chaitanya or pure consciousness. He is the jewel of jewels. He is the imperishable, inexhaustible supreme wealth, which no dacoit can rob.

    A supreme principle exists. It is Atman. It is Para Brahman. It is imperishable, unborn, undecaying and undying. It is ancient. It is one. It is a mass of wisdom and bliss
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