tripitaka
The Holy building for Buddhists is called a Temple.
It depends on the religion
There are several - different religions have different holy books.
The holy book for Buddhists is called the Tripitaka, which is also known as the Pali Canon. It is a collection of teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, and is considered the authoritative scripture in most Buddhist traditions.
The holy book of Buddhism is called the Tipitaka. It is written in Pali which is an olden Indian language. It is very voluminous and the English version has about forty volumes.
There are a few very obvious differences between Christianity and Islam. They follow different holy books and also have different names for their God.
Books . Prophet Pslams . Dawud (David) Torah . Musa(Moses) Bible . Isa(Jesus) Qur'an . Muhammad(pbuh)
Buddhism has no "holy" book as that would imply iit was deity-given, Buddhism has no deity. However books can be revered because of who wrote them, when they were written, who owned them, for their aesthetic beauty, as repositories of knowledge, as resource material, or as antiques or relics. As consequence a Buddhists copy of the Diamond Sutra might be treated as well as the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics.
The four Islamic Holy Books are the Qur'an, Tawrat, Zabur, and Injil which translate to the Qur'an, Torah, Psalms, and Gospels respectively.
There are different holy books - books considered holy by one religious group or another. Please clarify what specific book you are talking about.
the Tripitaka
Buddhists worship in a 'pagoda.'