Believers of Hinduism and Buddhism both believe in Reincarnation and Nirvana.
- Reincarnation is the concept that individuals are reborn into new lives after death, which is a belief shared by both religions.
- Nirvana in Buddhism refers to the ultimate state of liberation and freedom from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara), while in Hinduism, it is often equated with moksha, or liberation from the cycle as well.
However, the Vedas are sacred texts specific to Hinduism, and the belief in numerous gods and goddesses is predominantly associated with Hinduism, as Buddhism is generally non-theistic regarding gods.
So, the correct shared characteristics are Reincarnation and Nirvana.