Understanding Sanatan Faith
Exploring the cycle of rebirth in Sanatan beliefs versus the single-life view in Abrahamic traditions.
Common Questions
What is Sanatan?
Sanatan refers to the eternal, timeless faith rooted in ancient Indian traditions.
How does rebirth work?
Rebirth means the soul returns in new forms until it achieves liberation from the cycle.
How is it different from Abrahamic faiths?
Unlike Abrahamic religions that focus on a single lifetime, Sanatan embraces multiple lives and spiritual growth through rebirth.
What is the goal of rebirth?
The goal is to break free from rebirth and unite with the divine essence.
Does rebirth mean punishment?
Rebirth is not punishment but a chance to learn and evolve spiritually.
How can one influence their rebirth?
One’s actions, thoughts, and intentions shape future lives, emphasizing ethical living and self-awareness.
Life Cycles
Understanding rebirth in Sanatan faith versus single-life views
