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Q: How did the idea of reincarnation from Hinduism lead to Siddartha Gautama's forming of Buddhism?
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What is the common belief in Hinduism and Buddhism?

reincarnation


What are other religions that teach reincarnation?

Other than what? Reincarnation is taight in Hinduism and Buddhism


Hinduism and buddhism share belief in reincarnation?

Both believe in it.


What is narvana?

(Hinduism and Buddhism) the beatitude that transcends the cycle of reincarnation


How are reincarnation and karma related in Hinduism?

They are both used in Hinduism & Buddhism. -writen by Willow! you know it!


What vision of life after death did Hinduism and Buddhism?

They both believe in reincarnation.


What is the term for a cycle of rebirth that is a belief in both hinduism and buddhism?

Reincarnation


What religion believe in rencarnation?

Christianity and Paganism although there are a few more than two religions that believe in reincarnation! :)


What vision of life death did Hinduism and Buddhism share?

They both believe in reincarnation.


What religions use reincarnation?

It is used in majority of Indian religions such as Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, Buddhism.


Is Hinduism the founder of Buddhism?

well, in a way yes. the founder of Buddhism siddhartha was born in present day Nepal. Siddartha family are Hindu which means he used to be Hindu.(BTW he was a prince)


Hiduism and Buddhism have a common belief in what?

Both Buddhist and Hindus believe in reincarnation (Being born again as an animal) Aupmanyav adds: Humans also are a species of animals. Both believe that the reincarnation would be according to the karmas (actions).