cause they think if they do something bad it will hit them back and give them bad luck
Karma is determined by the past deeds in their previous lives.
Any action is a deed, though in terms of religion and spirituality, there are good and bad deeds, which may affect your karma, or else affect your standing with God, depending on your beliefs.
yes
karma and reincarnation
karma theory where no transfer of BAD AND GOOD karma. BAD karma has punishment and GOOD karma has reward.But KARMA DONE IN WITHNESS OF SOUL MEANS AFTER ENLIGHTEN HAS NO FRUIT ,BAD OR GOOD.
karma theory where no transfer of BAD AND GOOD karma. BAD karma has punishment and GOOD karma has reward.But KARMA DONE IN WITHNESS OF SOUL MEANS AFTER ENLIGHTEN HAS NO FRUIT ,BAD OR GOOD.
they believe that if they will do good karma(work)they will get good result
Buddhists (it is spelled wrong in the question) believe in the concepts of karma and reincarnation. Reincarnation means that after your body dies your soul can be reborn in another body. Karma means that your behavior in this life can affect the quality of your next life, or have even more immediate results in your present life. Therefore, Buddhists are generally kind to others because they want to have a better life themselves, either now or in their next incarnation.
Buddhism was based on the cultural memes of the Indian sub continent and the Dravidian religions. Thus concepts like karma, reincarnation and Nirvana were easily understood.
Some of the shared beliefs of Buddhism and Hinduism are rebirth and Karma
The Hindu word for deeds is "karma." Karma refers to the concept of actions and their consequences, which can shape one's present life and future lifetimes according to Hindu beliefs.
It is difficult to determine an exact number of people who believe in karma as beliefs can vary widely among individuals and cultures. However, the concept of karma is prominent in many Eastern religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism, and has also gained some popularity in Western cultures through New Age and spiritual beliefs.