When studying religions, scholars some times ask how far areligion is defined ideas of permanence orimpermanence. Permanence can bedefined as that which is everlasting and/or never changes.Impermanence, conversely, is that which is finiteand/or is susceptible to change. With that said, the question isasking you to examine the religion of Hinduism through this lens ofpermanence/impermanence. In thinking about this question, I wouldencourage you to focus on specific Hindu beliefs (such as samsara,karma, moksha, dharma, caste system, view of the gods, etc.) and/orpractices (meditation, asceticism, etc.). As always, there arearguments to be made on both sides of the fence here. I just wantto see you make a case for one or the other.
With the above in mind, in organizing your response youmust provide three examples that either or agree or disagree withthe prompt. As always, please be sure that you place each of yourexamples in their own distinct paragraphs as well so that yourreader is aware of your three positions.