Buddhism does.
Yes. One of the unique characteristics of most Buddhist teachings is the recognition of our own divine nature. Thus, all people in Buddhism are potentially holy people.
There are no 'holy' people in Buddhism. Many people in Taiwan practise a syncretic religion of which Buddhist practice only forms a small part. However, in recent times Tibetan Buddhism has been gaining popularity.
Buddhism is not a religion. It is a culture of the mind. It is an education where you are to explore the mind to understand Nature. Unlike a religion where there are commandments to obey, Buddhism encourarage you to "come and experience". Every thing in the universe is gorverned by the Laws of Nature; Buddhism show you the path to return one being to the true Nature by rightly understand the true nature of existence in order to liberate from mental and physically Suffering.ANSWER 2:Buddhism IS the name of the religion. While most of what has been written above is correct, a religion is defined as having clergy and holy scriptures, both of which are found in Buddhism.
No, no one day in Buddhism is holier than any other day. Buddhism is not a religion. However, there are days throughout the year, such as the Buddha's birthday, that regularly stimulate special celebrations and practices. .
The Torah is a Jewish holy book, it is not related to Buddhism.
The holy land of Buddhism is traditionally considered to be India, specifically places like Bodh Gaya where Gautama Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment. Other important sites in Buddhism include Lumbini in Nepal (Buddha's birthplace) and Sarnath in India (where he gave his first sermon).
Technically, Buddhism's holy persons, such as Gautama Buddha would be considered gurus.
Freedom of religion is a right in France so there is no national religious book. The holy book would be of the religion of the person in question.
Buddhism is not actually a religion it is considered to more of a science. Buddha is not a god nor did he claim to be. He simply observed the world around him and deduced a path to enlightenment through meditation.
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A holy figure is one related to a deity. Buddhism has no holy figures as it has no deity. The figure of Buddha is often represented in Buddhist temples and shrines. This does not make it a holy figure, rather it is a revered figure. It honours the man who determined the way by which each of us may find our way out of the cycle of death and rebirth and to enlightenment.