Not all Buddhists believe in reincarnation. The Buddha did not teach reincarnation, although it is part of the doctrine of some Buddhist traditions.
The Buddha spoke of 'rebirth' in some teachings. This is understood by some to refer to a new start in the present lifetime, not the beginning of a new life after death.
The idea of reincarnation may have been absorbed into Buddhism from Hinduism, which does recognize and believe in reincarnation.
The type of Buddhism is PURE LAND BUDDHISM
buddhism believed in recarnation
There is no one leader of Tibetan Buddhism, the are four major schools each with its own spirtual leader(s). The largest of the schools has HH The Dalai Lama as its leader, he is believed to be a reincarnation of previous Bodhisattvas.
Amida Buddhism
Other than what? Reincarnation is taight in Hinduism and Buddhism
reincarnation
Yes they do
buddhism
(Hinduism and Buddhism) the beatitude that transcends the cycle of reincarnation
Both believe in it.
In Hinduism and Buddhism, it is believed that individuals go through a cycle of death and rebirth, known as reincarnation. This process is influenced by one's actions in previous lives and the concept of karma.
The Buddhism symbols are the Buddhist wheel (that represents reincarnation) and the Lotus flower which represents pure and good.
In Buddhism, Anatta means soul-lessness. It is a doctrine of rebirth that should be distinguished from the theory of reincarnation.