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All Indian Religions accept the concepts of rebirth and Karma. But each of these religions understands Karma and rebirth a little differently from the other religions in India. Explain two different ideas of what Karma is, and explain two different understandings of rebirth.

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According to Hinduism; ignorance and selfish desires lead to bad or evil actions that makes us accumulate karma, this leads us to

reincarnate in this world in different bodies each time, reincarnation traps the soul in the eternal wheel of Samsara and we continue on this path the road towards Nirvana or eternal bliss will be much harder and take ore time. 

The Zen philosophy is very different because it proposes Satori or sudden enlightenment through deep reflexion, meditation, and serenity. 

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In Hinduisms Karma is whatever you are going to do today is going to effect you're future life. if it was something good you will have something good in the future and if you did something bad then you will have somethings bad in the future and it's given from god.

On the other hand, in Buddhism it is something naturally not from god. It's basically if you did something good you deserve to get something good and the other way around.

Reincarnation is basically after a biological death, the soul can begin a new life in a different bod. 

in the Westerners reincarnation is seen as a reward rather than a punishment.

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