There is no offical god in Buddhism, but actually buddhism does have a dharmic god like equivalent, it is called Nirvania.This is the case because in Hinduism and sikhism they both believe that god is a peaceful place, home to the soul(atman/jiva) and free of suffering, and buddhism believes in this but calls it Nirvania.
They don't. Buddhism is not a religion. Buddhists don't have a god or deity. .
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no..he is a Hindu god
Buddists follow the teachings of Buddah and do not worship a God
Hinduism believes in a Creator God, while Buddhists do not. the case system
Buddhists are able to believe in a god but Buddhism takes no stance on whether a god exists at all or not.
Buddhists have no opinion on this question as they do not incorporate the concept of "god" into their beliefs. The presence or absence of any god(s) does not impact the imdividuals progress towards enlightenment. As a concept there is is no reason for buddhists to comment on god(s) any more than Christians would have a meaingful contribution to a Wiccan discussion on the purpose of moving widdershins about a central point during a ceremony.
Buddhists do not believe in a creator God. Angelic and divine beings are part of Buddhist tradition, but one is generally better off born a human, because humans can achieve enlightenment.
Worship is an action rendered to a religion's god(s). Buddha is not a god, he is a man. He is revered by Buddhists and other people who value his thoughts. Chinese are not the only people who are Buddhists.
Buddhists do not worship any sort of god. They follow the teachings of a man named Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha).The Buddhists do not feel that there being or not being a god in anyway impacts your ability to realize enlightenment - it is after all an individual journey. In fact having a deity to "make things right" would detract from an individual's effort.
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.