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Christophe Munier has written: 'Sacred rocks and Buddhist caves in Thailand' -- subject(s): Buddhist Cave temples, Buddhist antiquities, Buddhist shrines, Cave temples, Buddhist, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Rocks, Religious life and customs, Rocks
No. Altars are primarily a part of Christian religious buildings. Synagogues (Judaism), Mosques (Islam), Mandirs (Hinduism), Buddhist Temples, and Gurdwaras (Sikhism) all lack altars. There are some Shinto Shrines with altars, but these are in the minority. It is worth noting that in Buddhist Temples, there are areas where food is offered to the Buddha, but it is not consecrated or burned and it is often placed on a ledge of a wall as opposed to a free-standing structure.
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When they are observing sil, a religious event in the Buddhist calendar.
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The Great Stupa at Amaravati was a large Buddhist monument built in India between the second century B.C. and the third century A.D. The Stupa was a center for religious activities and was part of a complex of religious buildings that was added to and changed many times.
Buddhist Temples
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