in Hinduism they belive that there r 8600000 yonis(life) .every soul will pass through it & goes to the lord.the last one is the human life.if we do d good karma then we can easy get d moksha but if we do some worng thing the we could pay for that.and people belive that if someone has left his important work than he can take a rebirth
None, practice, beliefs and final destinations are all different.
The hindus believe in rebirth after death.
how does ahimsa relate to other hindu beliefs
Life according to a Christian. Fame according to Hindu beliefs.
Yes
the beliefs are not real
Of course. For example, Hindus who have had a near-death experience would see it as affirming their own faith, not that of the Abrahamic God. Near-death experiences are sometimes cited as evidence of an afterlife, but the experiences reported by those who have suffered near-death are inevitably coloured by the sociocultural context of the patient (Experiences Near Death: Beyond Medicine and Religion, by Allan Kellehear). This suggests that the Christian afterlife is experienced by Christians, but the Hindu afterlife is experienced by Hindus.
Some do, some don't, some are uncertain.
The egyptians belief that the deities were the goddess and beliefs that the after life is a place were only the important people go. But they have to pass a test to go to the afterlife.
Reincarnation is one of the key beliefs in the Hindu religion. Hindus believe that in order the be reincarnated, you must become one with the Hindu god.
Egyptians believed that what they placed in the tombs would go to them to the afterlife
writings about Hindu beliefs