Richard Gere
Hindus, Buddhists and Sikhs believe in reincarnation.
Hindus, Buddhists and some Muslims believe in reincarnation.
Many Buddhists do believe in reincarnation, but it is not required. No not all of them do.
Reincarnation
From the Awareness [conscious mind] of an unborn baby to eventual perpertual life.
Hindus and Buddhists both believe in Reincarnation (punarjanma). Also The Law of Cause and Effect (karma)
The correct word is NIRVANA and it is a way of living that the Buddhists choose that is supposed to get you out of "the reincarnation cycle"
Gautama is not considered a reincarnation of a god. He is the historical figure who became known as the Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. Buddhists do not believe in a supreme god or the concept of reincarnation as the transfer of a fixed individual soul or identity. Instead, they believe in the cycle of rebirth based on the concept of karma.
Hindus Aupmanyav adds: of all religions originating in India including jains, buddhists, and sikhs.
Both Hindus and Buddhists believe in:reincarnationNirvanaan immortal presence for each person
they don't see the end of life they believe in reincarnation which is basically another life where they come back differently!!
No Buddhists believe in reincarnation. Reincarnation requires a soul to pass into the next life, a vital and indispensable aspect of Buddhism is Anatta, or 'no soul'. Most Buddhists believe in rebirth, that after their death the karma they have accumulated in their life but not paid for will be spent out in another life, like passing a flame from one candle to another; it is not the same flame, nor is it another.