However there are some major differences between the two groups beliefs and narrative on the subject. Both sides agree on the concept of “Samsara” the cycle of death and being born again. A widely accepted belief of Hindus is that when one is to be reborn there soul separated from the body and re enters a new body to be reborn. They believe the soul to be eternal,this is reincarnation as their soul is moved to a new body. Every action, deed, thought and emotion is to be judged; playing a role in the quality of life the person is to move onto. This is a reason many follow the Caste system in such a religious manor. Buddhists beliefs are slightly different as the do not believe in reincarnation, but rather a rebirth. They believe that the soul is not eternal and when it is time to move on, our energy moves onto the next birth. Both share similar ideas that the cycles can be stopped. Buddhists believe in Nirvana or complete enlightenment like the Buddha. While Hindus believe in Moksha meaning release from the cycle of
However there are some major differences between the two groups beliefs and narrative on the subject. Both sides agree on the concept of “Samsara” the cycle of death and being born again. A widely accepted belief of Hindus is that when one is to be reborn there soul separated from the body and re enters a new body to be reborn. They believe the soul to be eternal,this is reincarnation as their soul is moved to a new body. Every action, deed, thought and emotion is to be judged; playing a role in the quality of life the person is to move onto. This is a reason many follow the Caste system in such a religious manor. Buddhists beliefs are slightly different as the do not believe in reincarnation, but rather a rebirth. They believe that the soul is not eternal and when it is time to move on, our energy moves onto the next birth. Both share similar ideas that the cycles can be stopped. Buddhists believe in Nirvana or complete enlightenment like the Buddha. While Hindus believe in Moksha meaning release from the cycle of