The Cycle of Samsara is a chain of rebirths, that leads up to nirvana (buddhist heaven) It is a cycle based on your Karma (good works and common decency) and your Dharma (your duty as an individual), if the life you were living was a bad one, you can keep repeating the lives until you learn how to 'behave' and eventually, head up to be united with Brahman, the All.
Are you asking about the cycle of rebirth? Rebirth, or reincarnation, is the natural process of birth, death and rebirth. Hindus believe that the soul is pure, and it goes through cycles of birth and death. Death destroys the physical body, but the soul is eternal and is reborn in a new form. The form however, is affected by its past life's karma, which is the actions or deeds done in its life. Say you have been a bad person, so you get reborn as an animal. If you were a good person, then you would be reborn as a human. The soul goes through the rebirth system until moksa, the final release, is gained.
Samsara means to keep wandering through different states of existence.
Hinduism Scriptures suggest that every being is bound in endless cycle of life & death. Reincarnation (punarjanma) means that soul never dies just the bodies are changed.
Hinduism and Buddhism teach that there is a cycle of life, death, and rebirth. This cycle is called samsara, and being released from it is called moksha.
Hindus believe in samsara, an eternal cycle of birth, life and deaths or reincarnation, explains How Stuff Works. In Hinduism, each individual soul is considered immortal or eternal. Samsara is controlled by karma, which, in Hinduism, is the moral law of action and reaction.
Karma, Dharma and Samsara
Hindus believe in the doctrines of samsara (the continuous cycle of life, death, and reincarnation) and karma (the universal law of cause and effect). One of the key thoughts of Hinduism is βatman,β or the belief in soul.
The Symbol of Samsara is the 'Circle' as it has no begining and no end. Samsara is the Cirlcle of life, an endless cycle of birth, death and re-birth. Ravindra Kumar
Hinduism and Buddhism. The 5 major beliefs of Hinduism are: Brahman Multiple Gods Dharma (There is Universal Dharma and Individual Dharma) Karma Samsara Meditation will bring you closer to God
in Hinduism samsara means this world or earth. Dharma (righteous living) Artha (material prosperity) & Kāma (enjoyment) describes it.
Life your life positively and dont think about rebirth, is the only way to pop out of the cycle of rebirth. ------------- Eternallyephemeral: I don't think the above answer is answering the question, which is vague itself. If you're talking about the cycle of rebirth in Hinduism (and Buddhism), the escape is called samsara, and escaping the cycle, the body is shed by the soul for a final time.
Moksha, which means emancipation or release, is freedom from Samsara in Hindu, the cycle of death and rebirth. One who achieves Moksha is one who has achieved total self realization and self knowledge. Moksha, along with Dharma, Artha and Kama, represents the four goals of human life.
The wheel of the reincarnation religion is called Samsara.
moksha (escape from samsara- the cycle of re-incarnation)
The wheel in Indian art symbolizes the cycle of life, death, and rebirth known as samsara in Hinduism and Buddhism. It also represents the teaching of dharma (righteous living) and the interconnectedness of all living beings in the universe.