Asked by Angel Meyers on Jun 08, 2024

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If you are a disillusioned Hindu who believes that you reap what you sow and are hoping to some day reach nirvana,you are most likely

A) Confucian.
B) Buddhist.
C) Sikh.
D) Shiite Muslim.

Disillusioned Hindu

A Hindu individual who has become disenchanted or lost faith in certain aspects of Hinduism, possibly due to personal experiences or philosophical considerations.

Reap What You Sow

A proverbial saying meaning that actions have consequences, and people will eventually face the results of their actions.

Nirvana

The state of spiritual perfection.

  • Ascertain the key principles and rites of different international religions.
  • Investigate the influence of spirituality on individual decision-making and normative social practices.
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IBNELOUALID ELMAHDIJun 12, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Believing in the principle of karma and striving for spiritual enlightenment or liberation (nirvana) are core beliefs of Buddhism. Confucianism and Sikhism have different beliefs and practices, and Shiite Muslims believe in a different concept of spiritual attainment called "wilayat al-faqih."