Doctrine of Chandogya does advocate the theme of reincarnation. It also says that the bodies of those who have done good deeds are turned into water; thereafter where he enjoys the fruit of his good works as long as they last. This Upanishad emphasizes the importance of chanting the sacred Om. It also recommends a religious life that constitutes sacrifice, austerity, charity and the learning of the Vedas. Here the doctrine of incarnation is as an ethical outcome of karma. The value of human attributes has also been vividly described which include speech, will, thought, meditation, understanding, strength memory and hope.
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