Answer 1
Buddhist place of worship is the Buddhist temple. Buddhist monastery temples in Cambodia, Thailand, Lanna or Laos are called Wats (derived from the Sanskrit word Vattaka).
In India there are many monasteries in Arunachal Pradesh where there are many Buddhists.
Answer 2
Buddhists go to worship in a Buddhist temple.
Buddhism followers worship their religon in a place called a Buddhist Temple. A Buddhist Temple is usually very tall. It is like a "Church" to Christians or a "Mosque" to Islam or a "Mandir" to Hinduism. Any way you put it, it is a very important building to Buddhists.
They practice in many places.
They worship at their temple
Answer 3
Buddhists do not worship in the western sense as they do not recognize a deity. The statues of Buddha present in the area does not signify Buddha's status as a god, he is just a man. The image is present to remind people that all can achieve enlightenment by following the Eightfold Path. They meet at temples or other designated building to enjoy the fellowship of other Buddhists, meditate, to listen to sermons and explanations of Buddhist thought.
Answer 4
Some Buddhists go to temples to pray... but I myself just do so in my own home. As long as your mind is in the right place, one can do so anywhere. Although if you are worshipping the Buddha himself, I must tell you that that itself is not Buddhist. Buddha was never a god; never a diety... he was just a Teacher. He never wanted to be worshipped, just listened to... :-) I hope I helped!
they worship home or in a temple and they ALWAYS make sure their feet ar efar away from the buddha himself
Written By: Corissa Moore
Buddhists worship in bihars, gumbas, stupas.
A Vihara
A Buddhist temple is called a pagoda.
Most Buddhists worship at a Buddhist temple but it is possible for Buddhists to meditate almost anywhere; at home or at work for example.
Vihara
or a Temple
Vihara,wat or stupa
Vihara is Sanskrit or Pali for monastery. Vihara is a place of worship for followers of Buddhism.It originally meant "dwelling" or "refuge", such as those used by wandering monks during the rainy season. I believe I read that on wikipedia.com. I don't know, I just googled it.
A Buddhist temple
It depends upon the particular form of Buddhism, as to what the place where prayers are given, people meet, etc. Buddhists do not worship God or a god(s) in the sense that the three desert religions (Islam, Judaism, Christianity) do. They do meet to discuss and reason, usually with a teacher present to help guide the discussions and often to give a talk, called a dharma talk in Zen Buddhism. They also meet to offer prayers and to meditate. The room in which all of this happens in Zen Buddhism is called the Zendo. The Zendo is a room within a Zen Centre. In Tibetan Buddhism, the main places of meeting are refered to as temples, and this is so with Buddist meeting places in many other countries, as well.
Buddhists do not worship any deity. The honor The Buddha for bringing us ultimate wisdom. Buddhists gather to honor The Buddha, to teach and to hear his wisdom in a temple. It is here also where spiritual seekers gather to help and encourage each other.
Buddhists do not worship anyone. They honor and revere The Buddha for sharing with us his wisdom. Buddhists will perform certain rituals to honor his teachings in a temple or a home shrine. Buddhist practice (instead of the word worship) consists of daily meditation, performing certain rituals to remind us of the goals of practice and studying The Buddha's teachings.
because they worship the statues
it's called a temple
Buddists follow the teachings of Buddah and do not worship a God
They don't worship. Worship is directed towards a deity - Buddhits have no deity that creates, destroys, answers prayers or any of the other deity duties. Buddhiists to listen to teachings to understand the way to enlightenment, they do meditate to understand themselves.
We dont worship any particular book. Any book on Buddhist teachings is read "The books are called dharma" as Buddha encouraged us to study as much as possible and question
No Buddists do not go to a church.
They don't. They meditate, and ideally, they do it everywhere they go.
There are 18 000 buddists in Sweden.
Buddists wear nothing but robes as a sign of restect to their gods.
This would be Siddhartha Gautama,commonly known as Buddha,who created Buddhism.Answer:Buddhists don't worship anything. Worship implies a deity or at least an authority that can intervene on your behalf. In Buddhism individuals chart their own path through their lives until they becomes enlightened. The Buddha is revered for his gift of identifying the path out of the cycle of death and re-birth, but this is not worship.
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no they are t christians.....