a temple.
the name of the Buddha place of worship is a Buddha hut.
The followers of Buddha are called Buddhists and the place of worship is called a Temple
Buddhists do not worship any deity, not even the Buddha, was was only a man. We do meditation and recite sutras (lessons from the Buddha) in our shrine rooms, or temples.
Buddhists do not worship the Buddha, what we follow is the ideals and teachings put forth by Siddartha Gautama, who became a Buddha. Buddha is a title not a name, anyone can become a Buddha.
It is a meditation hall or "zendo," which may be part of a temple complex. However, the word "worship" is misleading in the sense that Buddhist practitioners do not worship The Buddha. Instead, they engage in various practices in order to become buddhas themselves. The Buddha was not a god. .
First off, Buddhists do not worship any deity, not even the Buddha. So there is no place of worship. There are designated places where Monks and Nuns reside as they learn and practice the Buddhas teachings. These are called Temples.
People would worship Buddha in a temple.
In general, Buddhist nowadays pray in Monasteries. But there are 4 sacred places in India where Buddhist are encourage to visit: 1) Lumbini: Place where Buddha (Prince Siddhartha) was born; 2) Bodhigaya: Place where Buddha attain Enlightenment; 3) Deer Park: Place where Buddha gave His 1st Sermon; 4) Kusinara: Place where Buddha entered Parinibbana. (For more details, you are encouraged to check out this Sight: Buddhan
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== == "If you see the Buddha, Kill the Buddha." Meaning; the teachings are important, not the teacher. The Buddhist honor their teacher but do not worship them as gods.
We don't. We do not worship any dieties, not even the Buddha. We gather to hear and recite the Buddha's teachings and to perform group meditation.
yes in 2000 years ago.but you can stay worship Buddha statues like real Buddha.