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    and Buddhism are very different in regards to pre-death rituals. Hinduism beliefs about the afterlife vary significantly from Buddhism beliefs. Hindus believe that humans go through a never-ending cycle of birth and death. Hindus believe in karma. Karma is “action‚ seen as bringing upon oneself inevitable results‚ good or bad‚ either in this life or in a reincarnation: in Hinduism one of the means of reaching Brahman” (Collins English Dictionary‚ Web). Buddhists believe that every soul is reborn

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    act are exhausted. Some believe that spiritual practices such as repeating the name of God can reduce the bad effects of sin. Others hold that the law of karma is absolute‚ and every act must have its effect‚ in this life or a subsequent one. The ultimate goal of Hinduism is to be freed from the wheel of birth‚ death‚ and rebirth--to be free of karma entirely--and experience the innate freedom of the higher Self or God. The Buddhist view is that moral behavior flows naturally from mastering one’s ego

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    believe Confucianism is the way that we live our life. In today’s age we describe the philosophy as “karma.” If you do something bad to another person‚ then karma will return as the earth spins and negative things will begin to happen to you. For instance‚ if you hit someone with a door‚ as you let go of the door you could fall on your face. This is karma. If you treat people with dignity and respect karma is more likely to return in good favor in your time of need. My core belief follows the Confucius

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    seemingly inanimate objects. In the Anansi stories a human chosen by God became a spider because of his character. The lesson to the real world is the greed of people and facing the Karma in the world. Everyone is capable of doing anything but it needs to be

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    to convey the fact that the berries went bad because the pickers were too greedy and selfish in their picking and hoarding. This can be connected to life‚ and give us the life lesson that greed is not a good trait to have‚ and it always comes with karma. He portrays this Tthrough his

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    notion of karma comes to play. Karma deals all with your actions. Good actions result in higher rebirth while negative actions lead to a lower rebirth. Evil in the Buddhism faith is when an individual tries to find inner peace like the Buddha and is a renouncer of evil. In the Buddhist perspective suffering is woven into existence so you just need to let it go. I believe that these two are some of the biggest differences between the concept of evil in Hinduism and Buddhism (Nichols 8/31). Karma is a

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    There are many different kinds of religion in the world today. Every one of them expresses themselves differently. Although they believe in different things‚ how they express themselves through music is basically the same. I could tell you how each and every one does so‚ but I am only going to pick to explain two. I am very interested in Buddhism and Hinduism. Buddhism and Hinduism are very different but also the same in some ways. Buddhism came from India but is now more common in china‚ japan

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    Train To Pakistan is written by Khushwant Singh and is India’s best known writer and columnist . He has been founder-editor of Yojana and editor of the Illustrated Weekly of India ‚ and National Herald and the Hindustan Times. He was a member of parliament from 1980 to 1986. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1974 but returned the decoration in 1984 in protest against the storming of the Golden Temple in Amritsar by the Indian Army. In 2007 ‚ he was awarded the Padma Bhushan . Among the other awards

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    change. A Buddhist would agree because they believe in the sanctity of life. This is because they believe in karma - that you will accumulate bad karma for the bad things you do in your life and will pay for them in your next life and so therefore we should leave people to be punished in their next life and not kill them because all life is sacred and if we kill them we will accumulate bad karma. A Muslim would disagree because they believe that punishment is needed to protect the welfare of society

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    ending inquiry about theology‚ evolution of life and both will never find sure conclusions. Lately‚ I have been undergoing a mind boggling rumination regarding the interrelation (if it exists) among faith‚ religion‚ astrology‚ god‚ philosophy and karma not necessarily in that order. Well‚ there are disadvantages of reading too much history. It breaks down the entire belief system that a large society and a country was built on. A beautiful thing about time and people are Stories! There are many.

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