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explain the Hindu belief in reincarnation, using the terms om and moksha

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Reincarnation is the belief that of being born again due to your karma. If you were good in your past life, then you would be placed in a higher level in your   future life. Moksha is when you achieved yourself by being good throughout each life, and you finally reach god, instead of reincarnating again.

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