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In hinduism, what is the role of reincarnation in achieving moksha
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you are reincarnated based upon what you did in your past life. If you led a immortal life, you would be reincarnated as a fly for example but if you led a good life, you would come back as a cow (cows are held highly in Hindu culture).
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