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A Buddhist Shrine can vary from place to place. The Indian Emperor Ashoka created large stone pillars with sacred Buddhist writings. Other Shrines could include temples or simply statues to the Buddha.

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Buddhist shrines are places of worship for Buddhists. There is usually a statue of Buddha and there are offerings of things such as: flowers, purified water and money. hope this helped answers your question!

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A shrine is a place where we Buddhists pay homage to Buddha for bringing us the Dharma and where we perform meditation. It usually consists of a statue or picture of Buddha, a picture of any of our teachers, incense and / or candles, flowers and other offerings.

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An effigy built by witnesses on a location to which a divine mirracle manifested by buddha occurred.

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a shrine is a space in a Buddhist home where there is a picture or statue of a Buddha and incence burning

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Hindus mostly call their place of worship 'temple'. It's where they go to pray.

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