The Buddhist people go to Temples, Shrines, Pilgrimages, Monasteries, and Sangha
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There aren't exactly any holy sites in Buddhism. The Buddha encouraged his followers to be unattached to places. Nevertheless, in a loose sense of the term "holy sites", it can be said that Lumbini in Nepal, the birth place of Siddhatta (the Buddha's name before he was enlightened), is visited by Buddhist pilgrims, as well as Bodhgaya in India, the site where he attained enlightenment.
4 Most Holy Places For Buddhists
Lumbini: Birth Of Buddha
Bodh Gaya: Enlightenment Of Buddha
Sarnath: Teaching Of Buddha
Kusinara: Death Of Buddha
4 Most Holy Places For Buddhists
Lumbini: Birth Of Buddha
Bodh Gaya: Enlightenment Of Buddha
Sarnath: Teaching Of Buddha
Kusinara: Death Of Buddha
The countries that have the largest percentage of Buddhists in their populations are: Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka. The countries that have the largest numbers of Buddhists are: China, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar. This information comes from adherents dot com; if you want longer lists and more details, they have that information.
Buddhism originated in what is now northeastern India. It spread to neighboring countries such as Tibet and countries in southeastern Asia such as Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Viet Nam. It later spread to China and then to Korea and Japan. In the 20th century, it spread to the western world. It is now practiced worldwide.
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Bodh Gaya or Bodhgaya, located in Gaya district in the Indian state of Bihar.
Bagan (in central Myanmar) which is very famous for many ancient pagodas all over places.
Korea, Japan, China, and other parts of Asia
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Bodhgaya
The term sacred usually means "important to a deity. As Buddhism has no deity there can be no sacred objects. There can be relics of revered persons, important locations, etc.
there is no correct locations of Buddhism Buddha does not set rules he just has a guideline to becoming happier so you do not have to live in a correct or specific place
Gautama Buddha, Ashoka, the Dalai Lama.
Moses is important in JUDAISM, not Buddhism. Moses plays no part in Buddhism and his moral perspective is one that generally deals with creating a better society in this world than the Buddhist perspective, which is primarily about realizing and accepting the broken-ness and unsatisfactory-ness of this world.
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Mecca is important in Islam, it has no signifiance in Buddhism
Effect of Hinduism on Buddhism changed Buddhism to some extent. Also abduction of Tibet by china & destruction of Buddhist ancient buildings led to important changes.
Prince Siddartha Gautama is the most important figure in Buddhism. He is the historical Buddha.
The main Japanese religions are Shintoism and Buddhism. Some people are also Jewish, Christian or any other religion they choose.
Some of the SECTS of Buddhism are Theravada, Mahayana, Tibetan, and Zen Buddhism. Buddhism is a religion, and therefor it has no "religions".
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