Your question is hard to answer since; (1) there are no Buddhist Gods or Goddess; (2) I do not know if you are talking about a Buddha (can be either male or female) as a current enlightened being or statues of enlightened beings. I will try to answer both.
(1) You may have statues of both a Buddha and other enlightened beings (such as
Tara) on your shrine at the same time. Buddhists accept all enlightened beings
as being good and wholesome.
(2) If you happen to be in a room with both a living Male and Female Buddha, all I
can say is rejoice in their presence and learn as much as you can.
The Buddha was formed the same way you were, by a mother and father, by gestation and childbirth.
The buddha is the same for all Buddhist no matter where they are. The original was Siddhartha Gautama.
No
they are not all the same
yes
Yes No!
This is an interesting question. The Buddha did not teach that there is a Buddha nature, possibly because of this very question. Later on, in Mahayana Buddhism, the concept of Buddha nature was invented.
The Buddha would be the right way to say it. "The Buddha" is a title used in the same way as other titles such as "The President" or "The Pope" when referring to the individual by title and not by name.
There are ten views that are not essential towards one's spiritual life:-1) The universe is eternal2) The universe is not eternal3) The universe is finite4) The universe is not finite5) The soul is the same as the body6) The soul is one thing and the body is another thing7) The Buddha exists after death8) The Buddha does not exist after death9) The Buddha both exist and not exist at the same time10) The Buddha both not exist and not not exist at the same time.
Buddha is probably unhappy right now Source: An Indian person (same race as Buddha)
Roman goddess Minerva. Greek goddess Athena. (same goddess)
Nemesis is the goddess of revenge. I think. More correctly, the goddess of retribution, which amounts to practically the same thing.