Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islamic

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Across
  1. 1. Another of the two great Hindu epics.
  2. 5. Submission to the will of God.
  3. 6. truth, or the path to enlightenment.
  4. 7. The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
  5. 11. Action, consequences, and the cycle of cause and effect.
  6. 12. The holy book of Islam.
  7. 14. The Prophet of Islam.
  8. 17. Suffering, dissatisfaction, or the fundamental condition of life.
  9. 18. The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
  10. 19. The individual self or soul, a part of Brahman.
  11. 20. The lack of a permanent self or ego.
  12. 22. One of the two great Hindu epics.
  13. 24. Struggle or striving, often interpreted as struggle against one's own desires or as holy war.
Down
  1. 2. The union of the self with Brahman, a practice involving physical and mental disciplines.
  2. 3. Liberation, enlightenment, or the cessation of suffering.
  3. 4. The Pali Canon, the collection of Buddhist scriptures.
  4. 8. The Arabic word for God.
  5. 9. Righteousness, duty, or the path of a person.
  6. 10. Buddhist community, monks, nuns, and lay followers.
  7. 13. Divine incarnations, like Krishna.
  8. 15. Liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
  9. 16. Islamic law.
  10. 17. Gods and goddesses, including figures like Vishnu, Shiva, and Krishna.
  11. 19. Impermanence is the idea that everything is constantly changing.
  12. 21. Action, consequences, and cause and effect.
  13. 23. The ultimate reality, the universal consciousness.