reincarnation|reincarnations in English
noun
[re·in·car·na·tion || ‚rɪːɪnkɑr'neɪʃn /-kɑː-]
rebirth of souls in new bodies, regeneration of souls, re-embodiment
Use "reincarnation|reincarnations" in a sentence
1. Reincarnation.
2. Is reincarnation fact or fable?
3. Hinduism’s Teaching of Reincarnation
4. These reincarnations or Avataras (in Sanskrit) are worshipped as well
5. Hinduism teaches that man undergoes a series of rebirths, or reincarnations.
6. Hindus and others believe in reincarnation.
7. Hindus and Buddhists believe in reincarnation.
8. Do you believe in reincarnation?
9. This millennium's day of reincarnation is dawning
10. This is the law of reincarnation.
11. Brion is very nearly a Sousa reincarnation.
12. Many African tribes believe in reincarnation.
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14. Hindus, on the other hand, believe in reincarnation.
15. One of Ok-nam’s potential husband reincarnation.
16. These also hold to belief in reincarnation.
17. The two men had disagreed about reincarnation.
18. Buddhism is an Atheistic religion that believes in reincarnation
19. Hades promised his request, call him to go reincarnation.
20. This is a transmission power of love and reincarnation.
21. The teaching of reincarnation requires that the soul be immortal.
22. After catching up, they place a curse on Kanna where she must endure constant reincarnation and death whenever she finds love; Misuzu is one such reincarnation.
23. The government issued rules for reincarnation of living Buddhas.
24. The doctrine of karma is inseparably linked with reincarnation.
25. It is the very foundation of Hinduism’s teaching of reincarnation.