normally food
Aupmanyav adds: Garland/flowers, incense, coloured powers, clothes, ornaments, decorations, light (earthern or metal lamps), milk, honey, yoghurt, sweets/coconut. Garlands are kept back by the priests, some flowers may be returned, as also some of the eatables, which are taken as blessings of the God and shared among family and friends. No offering is compulsory otherwise people may just bow to the God and return. The priest will still give some flowers, eatables, and put a red/yellow (sandalwood paste) mark on the forehead as blessings of the God.
Buddhists often offer candles, which they wish on. And they give food, like roasted pork, for the Gods to eat.
They offer up food out there asses
tipitaka
a dome-shaped shrine erected by Buddhists
First off, Buddhists do not worship The Buddha. We revere and honor him for bringing us the Dhrama. Where we do this is a temple or a home shrine.
A shrine or place of worship is called a Mandir, Temple, Church, Synagogue and Mosque/Masjid for Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, Jews and Muslims, respectively.
Nothing is offered at a Baha'i shrine other than prayers.
You've got to be over level 15 and offer nightshade to the shrine.
A Shrine is a memory of someone you love. If you really love somebody you can go to a shrine (in a church in Christianity) and if you are a Buddhist you can have shrines at home. A Shrine is a way to communicate with your loved one who passed away as much as a way to show you respect that person.
it means that they r following their culture and they are not wrecking their future. it means there is someone mightier than them to protect them and feel safe.
Buddhists do not worship any deity or person, not even the Buddha. What we do is meditate and read and chant the teachings of the Buddha. We do that usually in a temple or in our shrine rooms in our homes.
No, Buddhists do not sacrafice animals. But they do offer flowers and food.
Buddhists do not have a day set aside for church going.
There is no mourning time for Buddhists, but soem may offer rpayers for 49 days after the persons death, but it is generally well wishings for a better rebirth or to a Buddha's PureLand.