There are many traditions of Hindus over different regions of India and among different castes. It is not possible to give all various beliefs. But Hindus generally believe in 'karma' (good and bad deeds and their result), rebirth (stay in heaven and hell is not eternal unless all bad deeds have been canceled out), 'Dharma' (fulfillment of one's duty and engaging in righteous action).
Primary beliefs of Hindus (Hinduism) are:
Dharma (ethics/duties),
Samsāra (The continuing cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth)
Karma (action and subsequent reaction)
Moksha (liberation from samsara)
and the various Yogas (paths or practices).
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Hindus and people who are curious about Hindu beliefs.
A:The Holy Spirit is a Christian concept. Hindus generally respect the beliefs of others, but do not share those beliefs.
No they have totally different beliefs.
Hindus believe in rebirth and reincarnation, which the three religions do not believe in.
by looking at there timelines and holy scriptures. :D
Reincarnation is one of the key beliefs in the Hindu religion. Hindus believe that in order the be reincarnated, you must become one with the Hindu god.
The hindus believe in rebirth after death.
both Hindus and Buddhist believe that you will be reincarnated
They don't think anything. They respect other people's beliefs just like we should respect their beliefs.
Judith Law has written: 'The religious beliefs and practices of the Vietnamese community in Britain' 'The religious beliefs and practices of Hindus in Derby'
However they wish, there is no real restrision on beliefs or worship in Britian and there are Hindu temples.