yes, they do. but the visit <bihars- the holly places> often. Mahasthangarh is a Budhist civilization, not a sanctuary or av temple
Mahasthangarh.
In today's Bangladesh, 3rd Century BCE.
It was capital of the Pundra Kingdom in West Bengal.
They don't.
No, Buddhists are strictly vegetarian
They are many. Lalbagh fort, Curzon hall, Boldha Garden in Dhaka, Panam city, Mahasthangarh, Dakheshwari temple, Sitakundu, Shahjalal and Shahporan shrines, the Sundarbans etc etc.
In the universe if we have (Appx) 6 billion humans, 2.5 chrisians, 1.9 Muslims, 1,2 Budhists, 1,0 Confusian Chinese, 0.8 Hindus...........now calculate the percentage pls.
Buddhists will definitely attain (not get to, since nirvana is not a realm of existence) Nirvana when they practise the Eightfold Path or the Threefold Training, viz. morality, concentration, and wisdom. (Nirvana is a state of freedom from all the suffering.)
Vietnam is a communist country and doesn't allow any religion to exist without strict regulations. The Catholics have a small following as well as a few Protestant denominations. The Budhists are the largest but are strictly watched.
I will visit. You will visit. He/she/it will visit. We will visit. You will visit. They will visit.
Buddhism does not encourage rituals. In fact we abandon rites and rituals. Buddhist offers flowers, light, incense, water, etc as symbols or representation to remind us of our cultivation, e.g. flowers = impermanence, light/lamp/candle = wisdom, etc.
A "Papal" visit is a visit by the Pope.