Buddhism can be practiced alone but within a community Buddhists are generally organized around a temple. Attached to a temple are a number of monks and caretakers (some cultures frown on monks taking an active part in society and the caretakers usually deal with mundane things like handling money and doing grocery shopping) There is not a single entity or authority leading Buddhists to my knowledge. The Dalai Lama is the spiritual leader of the Tibetan Buddhists, but has no authority over any others. Note that there are many different forms of Buddhism, quite often mixed in with local customs and beliefs.
According to the 2011 census there are about 300 Buddhist in Gravesham (.03% of 100,000). As a Buddhist from Kent I know of three Buddhist groups and a number of individual practitioners in the area.
There a large of of Buddhist groups across Bulgaria, you will find organised groups in many major towns and cities.
The answer to this depends on which tradition of Buddhism is being discussed. For example, the leader of Tibetan Buddhism (and perhaps the most respected Buddhist in the world) is the Dalai Lama. In other Buddhist groups, the titles and positions vary widely, just as they do in Christian groups.
christian catholic buddhist and a couple minority groups here and there but those are the main 3 religions
There is no reason to suspect that marriage would have any impact on a Buddhist's "faith". Buddhism is a way of life, seeking moderation and the decrease in desire which leads to unhappiness. Whether the spouse is or is not a Buddhist would not necessarily make the Buddhist convert to the spouses religion, or adopt non-Buddhist lifestyles like lusting after thins in excess of physical needs, partaking in drugs or alcohol, being cruel, being untruthful, stealing etc.
The are many schools of Buddhism and many sects in each school. many have monastic groups
There are many formal and informal moral codes used by people following the Buddhist path. The essence of the Buddhist teachings are based on cause and effect, what you do will have a result that will bring happiness or suffering. The choice of cause leads to an almost inevitable effect.
buddist like to worship by greeting there their god everyday in a verti for 5 mins buddist like to worship by greeting there their god everyday in a verti for 5 mins
No, although there are rituals that have developed concerning Buddhist practices like meditation and chanting. This is natural because these are often done in groups and groups function better if they follow the same rules. .
Yes wild horses do live in groups called a herd and there is a lead mare and a stallion. The stallion protects the herd and the mare leads it.
Some buddhist monks don't treat minority religions well in asia, however buddhism does not use rascism.
Here's a few to pick from: Taking refuge in things that are not permananet will lead to permanent happiness. What we say do and think does not have an effect. Ignorance leads away from suffering .