Karma in Sikhism basically means deeds, so good deeds or bad deeds. Sikhs believe that what you do in this life will determine whether you are rewarded or punished in the next.
Hindus and Buddhists both believe in Reincarnation (punarjanma). Also The Law of Cause and Effect (karma)
The Buddha did not describe the underlying mechanism by which the law of karma (kamma) operates. So different Buddhists can have different opinions on the answer to your question.
Many Buddhists do believe in reincarnation, but it is not required. No not all of them do.
They help by donating to charities. They do this because they believe in karma, which means "what goes around comes around."
As the Buddha did not give any teachings on this (it was not a problem in his own time), no Buddhist can speak for others regarding this.
Buddhism practically originated from Hinduism.thus they are similar in very manners, Reincarnation (punarjanma) & The Law of Cause and Effect (karma) etc.
Buddhists Don't believe in destroying living creatures. Buddhists believe In Karma and depending on how you act now will depend who you are in your next life. Buddhists believe life is an endless cycle where you are reborn after death, repeatedly. Buddhists believe you should not drink alcohol or take drugs. Lastly that there is no god who created earth, there is just guidance.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS My dear friend i don't know what jaina monks mean by buring off karma's but in general terms your karma is burnt by the actions you do.What you sow is what you reap,this is the whole concept of karma.
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A mark on the forehead of Buddhists.
No, that is more in line with the Hindu belief of reincarnation; There are no castes in Buddhism. Buddhists believe that the way you live your life ie. the karma you create affects where in Samsara you will be reborn (heavens, hells, animals etc.). This is not to say that karma affects Hindu's or anyone else differently than Buddhists. So, yes, the way you live your life would influence, not determine, the caste into which you are born. But, there are many influences in karma. It is as complex as your intentions and actions. ++ May I say that a rigid caste structure doesn't exist in Buddhism but I have heard explanations of the six realms as a metaphor for the variety of the human condition as well as separate realms themselves.