The Mimamsa darsana, one of the classical schools of Hindu philosophy, offers a unique perspective on the nature of the soul (ātman) and its intricate relationship with ritual, karma, and the unfolding of cosmic order. Unlike some other philosophical streams that emphasize spiritual liberation through meditation or devotional practices, Mimamsa places the performance of Vedic rituals at the very center of an individual’s existence. This commitment to duty—dharma—binds human beings to a cosmic order that ensures moral improvement and ultimately purifies the soul over the cycle of transmigration. The Infinite Nature of Souls and Their Journey A core tenet of the Mimamsa school is the belief in an infinite number of souls that are eternal. Each soul, although timeless by nature, is not exempt from the effects of its actions. In Mimamsa, every action, whether mundane or ritualistic, carries karmic weight that influences the soul’s journey across different lifetimes. This cyclical process...