Buddhists do not worship, in the sense of Christian worship of God. We worship no god or persons. Our prayers serve a different purpose also. The purpose of Buddhist prayer is to awaken our inherent inner capacities of strength, compassion and wisdom rather than to petition external forces for guidance or deliverance.
Buddhist do show reverence to The Buddha and his teachings at alters in temples and in our homes.
Vihara is where buddist's worship.
Yes
Buddhism followers worship in temples or they can worship in shines which is a place set aside in the home for prayer and devotion
its called a stupa
Between your ears.
It is called a temple
Buddhists do not worship, because Buddhism is not a religion. It is a way of life, often couched in symbolic terms, but there are no deities to worship. That being said, a MEDITATION center is called a wat.
It's called a Pagoda.
A shrine or temple.
There is no such thing as "buddhisum" and Buddhism is a belief system not a place of worship.
A Buddhists place of worship is also called a Temple
The Buddhist place of worship is a Vihara, which is a temple. They do not have churches.