The belief that is not a shared belief between Hindus and Buddhists is "Enlightenment through meditation." While both traditions value meditation, the concept of enlightenment differs significantly. In Buddhism, enlightenment (Nirvana) is a core goal and is often achieved through meditation and mindfulness practices specific to Buddhist teachings. In Hinduism, while meditation is also practiced, the concept of spiritual liberation (Moksha) encompasses a broader range of philosophical ideas and paths, including devotion, knowledge, and righteous living, rather than being solely associated with meditation. The other beliefs—spiritual liberation, karma, and reincarnation—are shared concepts in both religions.
Which of the following is not a shared belief of hindus andBuddhists
Idea of spiritual liberation
Karma
Enlightenment through meditation
Reincarnation
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