Buddhists incorporate the teachings of Buddha into their lives. Most are aware of the story of his life from his birth as a Prince to his enlightenment, and many know of his period of teaching until his death at about the age of eighty. The teachings, not his story are the important part.
Buddhists do not worship any god, deity or person; not even the Buddha. We revere the Buddha for bringing us his wisdom and teachings. Buddhists Temples are places were monks and nuns live and study the Buddha's teachings. They also hold lessons and meditation practice for lay Buddhists.
People who believe in Buddha are commonly called Buddhists. They practice Buddhism
Famous Buddhists (during the Buddha's lifetime) were the disciples of the Buddha, who had attained any of the 4 stages to enlightenment.
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Buddhists follow the teachings of the Gautama Buddha.
There is no leader in Buddhism. Buddhists pay homage to the Buddha, his teaching (the Dhamma) and his deciples(the Sangha).
Buddhists feel that each person has the potential to become a Buddha (enlightened). Being a Buddha is not the equivalent of being a god, simply the realization of your true nature.
Buddha would say anywhere you want where you could purify your mind. But some Buddhists like meditating under bodhi trees as that is where Siddhartha (Buddha) gave up self-punishment and became the "buddha", The enlightened one
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The Buddha institute of technology is a place where people go. It is approved by Buddhists. :)
The Buddha, a man who uncovered the truths behind why we suffer and how to end suffering.
Followers of the Buddha are called Buddhists.