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A: Hinduism Beliefs: Hinduism believes in the continuity of Life... the death of the body does not mean all is over as per the beliefs in Hinduism. The reincarnation belief is the primary asset of Hinduism. As per Hinduism beliefs our Atman the soul within is on a cosmic journey primarily meant for the purification of Atman (eradication of the dross within the soul). It is for this purpose that every Atman the soul within manifests a body again and again until it completely purifies of all the impurities within. The ultimate goal of all Hindus is release (moksha) from the cycle of rebirth (samsara). For those of a devotional bent, this means being in God's presence, while those of a philosophical persuasion look forward to uniting with God as a drop of rain merges with the sea. This can be applied to Diwali* Diwali is also kindling that inner light within you. Diwali is all about charity. We share with those who are needy. Though these deeds we get "moksha". This is just in short. and I hope this is what you have asked. So this Diwali*, kindle that inner light within you rather than spread pollution.