Buddha is not worshipped by Buddhists. He is revered as a man who determined that there is a way of ending suffering for all people. He is not seen as a god.
There is no equivalent to the Christian "Day of Worship" in Buddhism. In western countries Buddhists often get together on a Sunday (since everyone else and the weekly calendars mark this day off for this purpose) for a period of meditation and listening to teachings and sermons - this is not however worship as there is no Buddhist "god". In other locations the day for getting together may vary or be absent.
the name of the Buddha place of worship is a Buddha hut.
Depending on your definition of worship, Buddhists either do not worship at all, or worship as often as they see fit. Unlike many religions, there is no specific requirement for this in the Buddha's teachings. In monasteries, generally the community recites teachings of the Buddha at least twice a day.
Buddhists do not worship the Buddha, what we follow is the ideals and teachings put forth by Siddartha Gautama, who became a Buddha. Buddha is a title not a name, anyone can become a Buddha.
Everyday people worship buddha.But there is a special festival for it to celebrate i.e. "Buddha Jayanti" . it is the birth day of Lord gautam buddha. And i would like to remind u that he was born in Nepal-lumbini.(not in india)Answer:Actually no one worships the Buddha. He is, after all. just a man and there are no gods. The people appreciate his teachings and his identification of the way out of suffering, but they do not worship him.
People would worship Buddha in a temple.
== == "If you see the Buddha, Kill the Buddha." Meaning; the teachings are important, not the teacher. The Buddhist honor their teacher but do not worship them as gods.
a temple.
Gautama Buddha
We don't. We do not worship any dieties, not even the Buddha. We gather to hear and recite the Buddha's teachings and to perform group meditation.
yes in 2000 years ago.but you can stay worship Buddha statues like real Buddha.
the Buddhas worship in the garden out side their temple
No, and actually we don't worship anything (no gods, not even the Buddha). We revere the Buddha and all sentient beings.