Yes, they do.
This would be a long involved answer, but basically, spirituality in Hinduism begins with belief in reincarnation. Without that, there is no understanding.
Aupmanyav adds: Not necessarily. A person may have a different view. It is not necessary for hindus to follow one dotted line. For example, I am an atheist Hindu. I do not believe in soul, God, or reincarnation. And my belief is just as valid as anybody else's.
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Hinduism has diverse beliefs. Their central belief is Vedas (oldest Indian sacred text) and Brahmans (priest) authorities, reincarnation, and the law of karma.
Major beliefs are that all are equal and all have equal rights.
there is certain beliefs, reincarnation is one. If you belive in reincarnation you could have been anyone or anything
* Nirvana * Reincarnation * KarmaREINCARNATION .,! =)karma
hinduisms beliefs is simple if u do good now then later when u die u become a squirrel btw i have a PhD in podie training
Reincarnation is not of Islam beliefs.
Hinduism is another religion that is primarily practiced in Asia and India. There are two main belief of Hindus, karma and reincarnation.
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.
The word reincarnation is a noun, or occasionally a noun adjunct (e.g. reincarnation beliefs).
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