yes
Hindus believe in reincarnation.
The hindus believe in rebirth after death.
The afterlife holds significant importance for both Hindus and Christians, serving as a key component of their spiritual beliefs and practices. Hindus view the afterlife as part of a cycle of rebirth (samsara) influenced by karma, where one's actions in this life determine future incarnations, ultimately striving for moksha or liberation from the cycle. In contrast, Christians believe in eternal life after death, where one's faith and actions determine their eternal fate—either in heaven or hell—emphasizing the importance of living a moral life in accordance with God's teachings. Both perspectives encourage adherents to live purposefully and ethically, shaping their actions in the present in light of their beliefs about the afterlife.
According to Mythology if you do good you will gain positive karma. And you will go to Moksha or heaven according to your karma.
Hindus believe that you will continue to be reincarnated until you have reached a certain spirtual level, at which point you attain liberation and go to heaven.
Hindus follow and practice certain religious rituals for their departed parents. There are certain rituals they follow for thirteen days soon after the death. Every year on the day of the death they again practice a ritual called "Shaarddha"
Yes, it does.
they believe in great faith
Of course. For example, Hindus who have had a near-death experience would see it as affirming their own faith, not that of the Abrahamic God. Near-death experiences are sometimes cited as evidence of an afterlife, but the experiences reported by those who have suffered near-death are inevitably coloured by the sociocultural context of the patient (Experiences Near Death: Beyond Medicine and Religion, by Allan Kellehear). This suggests that the Christian afterlife is experienced by Christians, but the Hindu afterlife is experienced by Hindus.
Hindus believe that the soul passes through a cycle of successive lives and its next incarnation is always dependent on how the previous life was lived.
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