First off, Buddhists do not worship anything or anyone. We revere the Buddha and his teachings, but he is not a God. With that said, the Tripitaka (three baskets) is a set of books that contains the Buddha's teachings. It is comprised of the Sutras, sermons and teachings of Buddha; Abhidharma, discourses on interpretation of the doctrine; and Vinay, rules for monks and nuns in monastic life. So the Tripitaka defines what Buddhism is and how we are to live our lives.
The Tripitaka is the earliest collection of Buddhist writings. Initially, they were orally transmitted, but were written down by the third century BCE. The word means "the three baskets," and refers to the way the texts were first recorded. The early writing material was long, narrow leaves, which were sewn together on one side. Bunches of these were then stored in baskets. This is a large collection, running 45 volumes in one modern edition.
Of course we read lots of books from modern Buddhist Masters also. Occasionally I will read a biography about a notable religious person and the odd mystery book now and then.
Buddhist do not worship books or any idol. However Budhhist practice dhamma i. e. teaching of Buddha.
Buddhism doesn't have a book.
We dont worship any particular book. Any book on Buddhist teachings is read "The books are called dharma" as Buddha encouraged us to study as much as possible and question
A main place for a Buddhist to worship is in a temple called the Vihara. I hope this will help.
Ni, Buddhists worship in temples.
puja
A vihara
in a viahara
Buddhist and Hindus worship at home or at a temple
They worship at Buddhist temples. There are so many in Asia
buddist like to worship by greeting there their god everyday in a verti for 5 mins buddist like to worship by greeting there their god everyday in a verti for 5 mins
In a temple.
China and Japan
First off, Buddhist do not worship The Buddha. We honor and revere him. He was not a god. We come together to practice and honor him in a temple.