TY - JOUR
T1 - The mystery of reincarnation
AU - Nagaraj, Anil Kumar Mysore
AU - Nanjegowda, Raveesh Bevinahalli
AU - Purushothama, S. M.
PY - 2013/1
Y1 - 2013/1
N2 - One of the mysteries puzzling human mind since the origin of mankind is the concept of "reincarnation" which literally means "to take on the flesh again." As the civilizations evolved, beliefs got discriminated and disseminated into various religions. The major division manifested was "East" and "West." The eastern religions being more philosophical and less analytical, have accepted reincarnation. However, the different eastern religions like Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism have differed in their faith on rebirth. Further, the Islam as well as the most dominant religion of the world, Christianity, having its origin in the west, have largely denied reincarnation, though some sub-sects still show interest in it. Also many mystic and esoteric schools like theosophical society have their unique description on rebirth. This article describes reincarnation as perceived by various religions and new religious movements as well as some research evidence.
AB - One of the mysteries puzzling human mind since the origin of mankind is the concept of "reincarnation" which literally means "to take on the flesh again." As the civilizations evolved, beliefs got discriminated and disseminated into various religions. The major division manifested was "East" and "West." The eastern religions being more philosophical and less analytical, have accepted reincarnation. However, the different eastern religions like Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism have differed in their faith on rebirth. Further, the Islam as well as the most dominant religion of the world, Christianity, having its origin in the west, have largely denied reincarnation, though some sub-sects still show interest in it. Also many mystic and esoteric schools like theosophical society have their unique description on rebirth. This article describes reincarnation as perceived by various religions and new religious movements as well as some research evidence.
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U2 - 10.4103/0019-5545.105519
DO - 10.4103/0019-5545.105519
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:84873426068
SN - 0019-5545
VL - 55
SP - S171-S176
JO - Indian Journal of Psychiatry
JF - Indian Journal of Psychiatry
IS - SPEC. SUPPL.
ER -