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Abortion - Hindu view.  

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Many Hindus value the preservation of life and always condemn murder and suicide, but see euthanasia as an act of selfless compassion and assistance to let the victim achieve spiritual liberation. Three of the main ideas involved include Karma, Samsara, and Moksha. Karma is a concept of the rituals and sacrifices a person does during their life, and largely it is thought of as the scale on which a person's actions are measured on. There is bad Karma and good Karma for good deeds and bad acts. All you Karma eventually affects your Samsara. Samsara is the endless cycle of rebirth that Hindu's believe is affected by your Karma. If you have good karma then your next life will be better, if you have bad Karma, your next life will contain suffering and pain. To finally have such a Karma that would ultimately let you escape this cycle...

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