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The answer is Buddhism. It believes in the teachings of the Buddha.
Hinduism and the Buddha's teachings have many things in common, as the Buddha lived in a Hindu culture. One of the most prominent examples is a belief in kamma/karma and reincarnation.
no.If you mean a religion.Yes it is a religion.But more like a philosophy.It is a kind of science.Newton showed the existence of gravity.Lord Buddha showed Karma,reincarnation etc
Reincarnation is the belive that man will come back to live in earth after death. It is believe that one thing that brings them is karma.
Reincarnation is the belive that man will come back to live in earth after death. It is believe that one thing that brings them is karma.
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.
Don Darnell has written: 'Moral-spiritual-religious unity through reincarnation and karma' -- subject(s): Reincarnation, Karma
karma and reincarnation
reincarnation and karma
Hindu people have firm belief India Reincarnation (punarjanma) and The Law of Cause and Effect (karma). Reincarnation (punarjanma) is Artha (material prosperity) result of The Law of Cause and Effect (karma).
The people who believe in reincarnation and karma are the Hindus and people in the Buddhism religion.
Gautama is not considered a reincarnation of a god. He is the historical figure who became known as the Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. Buddhists do not believe in a supreme god or the concept of reincarnation as the transfer of a fixed individual soul or identity. Instead, they believe in the cycle of rebirth based on the concept of karma.