by following the teachings of the vedas
Escape the cycle of death and rebirth.
Reincarnation
Hinduism and Buddhism teach that there is a cycle of life, death, and rebirth. This cycle is called samsara, and being released from it is called moksha.
Buddhism's final goal was to achieve nirvana, or union with the universe and release from the cycle of rebirth
Buddha developed the teachings and process of allowing humans to escape suffering and the cycle of death and rebirth that were later called Buddhism.
Life your life positively and dont think about rebirth, is the only way to pop out of the cycle of rebirth. ------------- Eternallyephemeral: I don't think the above answer is answering the question, which is vague itself. If you're talking about the cycle of rebirth in Hinduism (and Buddhism), the escape is called samsara, and escaping the cycle, the body is shed by the soul for a final time.
Assuming you mean Samasara it is the the cycle of life death and rebirth in Hinduism, Buddhism and related faiths
In reality, no one. However, according to some religions (Buddhism) life on earth is an eternal cycle of birth, death and rebirth until you achieve Nirvana. Hinduism also subscribes to reincarnation.
Hinduism and Buddhism agree that a person life on earth is
Buddhism is a word used to signify the overall body of thought (and its followers) proposed by the Buddha some 2500 years ago in northern India or Nepal. To the adherents, Buddhism means there is a way out of the ongoing cycle of death and rebirth with its attendant suffering. it is a religion
The cycle of rebirth is referred to as samsara like the constant ebb and flow of the oceanic tide. ^ the answer above is too vague. Samsara is the cycle of life, death, and rebirth/reincarnation, and it is a Hindu concept as well as a Buddhist concept. Hindus and Buddhists believe that the soul wears the physical body like an article of clothing, and that there is no such thing as death. When the physical body "dies," the spirit leaves and moves onto the next physical body, reborn, dies, is reborn, and so on. It is an endless cycle, and the only way to escape the cycle (mokhsha) is to achieve nirvana (according to Buddhist philosophy), which is the absence of suffering. To do so, one must purge oneself of desires, for desires are what spawn suffering, and when one achieves this, the cycle is broken.
Some Got the influence of Buddhism and Hinduism so some of them probably do im not saying all though because the main religon in china is Confucianism