Buddhism contains many varied and rich traditions but there are a number of things that are common to all Buddhists. One is the laws of cause and effect, some schools of Buddhism might acknowledge that there is a God (or Gods even). If an entitity is or has been a sentient beings their current state is likely to be the result of cause and effect.
Buddists follow the teachings of Buddah and do not worship a God
No. Buddhists do not worship, period.
no because they don't believe in god so it wont be his birthday
Like Buddhism in general, Zen Buddhists worship no god(s) Non-Buddhists often mistakenly believe that Buddhists worship The Buddha. He is, however, just a man. His "claim to fame" is that he worked out the path to decreasing pain through the control of desire on his own, without instruction or guidance. He is revered for this, but not worshipped
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.
No, there are several gods mentioned in Therevada Buddhism but one is not admonished to worship them as people normally think of god worship these days.
Like Buddhism in general, Zen Buddhists worship no god(s) Non-Buddhists often mistakenly believe that Buddhists worship The Buddha. He is, however, just a man. His "claim to fame" is that he worked out the path to decreasing pain through the control of desire on his own, without instruction or guidance. He is revered for this, but not worshipped
None. We Buddhists believe in no immortal, all-powerful deities, not even the Buddha.
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 worship buddhas in temples, where they could meditate Buddhists worship buddhas in temples, where they could meditate
It is a place for Buddhists to meditate.
No this is a place of worship for muslims.