Which of the following accurately describes the Hindu belief of reincarnation?
a. The self is reborn into the same caste each time, regardless of how the person lived his life.
b. Life ends with death unless a person belongs to the Vaishya caste.
c. Life is a cycle of death and rebirth in which a person can be reborn into a higher caste if he leads a good life.

Respuesta :

C. Hindus belive that if one lives a good or bad life one's soul will be reborn in to a higher or lower caste accordingly. Eventualy, it is believed that a soul can reach Nirvana if it lives a good enough life.

Answer:

the Hindu belief of reincarnation settles that life is a cycle of death and rebirth in which a person can be reborn into a higher caste if he leads a good life.

Explanation:

First of all Hinduism establishes that life is a cycle of death and rebirth that everyone will experience until they reach illumination, in this case you can live a good life or a bad life creating or executing good or bad actions and producing good or bad karma for you and based on your life's actions you will obtain good or bad karma that will lead you to reach the next level of understanding unlocking a new caste. That will eventually help you go higher, nevertheless, if you perform bad actions and get bad karma you will whether stay in the same caste of going lower in the chain.