The concept does not apply in Buddhism.
Concept of God
Some key elements found in Buddhist creation stories include the concept of karma, the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara), the importance of compassion and non-violence, and the idea of enlightenment (nirvana) as the ultimate goal.
Buddhist creation myths often include the concept of multiple worlds or realms, the idea of cyclical creation and destruction, the role of karma in shaping existence, and the importance of enlightenment and liberation from suffering.
Daigan Matsunaga has written: 'The Buddhist concept of hell'
Oh, dude, that's like the ultimate good karma move right there! So, the Buddhist is totally embodying the concept of "mettā" which is all about loving-kindness and compassion towards others. It's like, the Buddhist is just being a solid dude and spreading those good vibes, you know?
Probably "Dinner's ready". The concept of a grace "Thanking god" is not a Buddhist concept partly due to the fact that there is no deity in Buddhism.
Some Buddhists believe in gods, some don't .Gods are not defined in Buddhist scriptures.
般若 (hannya) is a Buddhist term used in Japanese that means 'wisdom'.般若 is used to refer to the Buddhist concept ofPrajnaparamita - the perfection of transcendent wisdom.
some. but those are not compulsory ...all are simple things
"Sin" is not a Buddhist concept. Sin implies a contravention of a divine law, Buddhism has no gods to pass down such rules. The closest you might get is, in the words used by the Dalai Lama, to be "unskillful" in running your life.
Some buddhist festival are the Lokitiomah which is the ultimate day to praise the Buddha statue for good luck to be given.