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Roman Catholic AnswerThe highest honor the Church can pay someone is canonization, which means that they are a saint who has attained heaven, complete union with God.
No, saints are not part of Buddhist belief as saints are, in the common definition, holy. There is no "god" or holy aspect in Buddhism. Buddhism does have people who are great teachers, leaders and so on that inspire others to follow Buddhist precepts. Individuals who are closer to acheiving Nirvana or who have reused to enter into Nirvana to return to the cycle of death and rebirth are such inspirational beings. In many cases, the Boddhistvas, the teachers mentioned above, are venerated in much the same way that Christians venerate the Saints. They may also be accorded special supernatural powers as a result of their enlightenment. Avalokiteshvara is one such Boddhistava and is usually seen as a quasi-divinity with multiple arms and powers to protect his charges.
Hinduism was never made by a particular man. meanwhile Buddhism was founded by lord buddha, A Hindu king and saint.
Mount Logan in the Yukon is the highest in Canada.
37 degrees Celsius
Martyrdom was his greatest achievement.
Soufriere mountain
Canada's second highest peak is Mount Saint Elias of the Saint Elias Mountain Range, which measures 5,489 metres (18,008 ft.) high.
The dome of Saint Peter's which is 452 feet at its highest.
The dome of Saint Peter's which is 452 feet at its highest.
I can find no patron saint of Indonesia. This is probably due to the fact that it has the highest Muslim population in the world.
Saint Joseph