Buddhism does not have a formal unity in terms of doctrine or historic revelation as Abrahamic Faiths do. As a result there is no a complete unity between Buddhists as to what the Buddhist Holy Book(s) are and some even say that there are no Buddhist Holy Books. There are the various views and opinions on the matter.
This question is a bit complicated because there are four main types of Buddhism, which are Mahayana, Theravada, Vajrayana, and Zen, and each of these has a variety of books which may be considered sacred to some extent. The oldest and most definitive such book, which is basic to Theravada Buddhism, is called the Pali Manuscript (after the ancient Pali language in which it was originally written).
Some books considered holy by Buddhists include the Triptaka which is composed of the Sutra Pitaka, Vinaya Pitaka, and the Abhidhamma Pitaka. The Lotus Sutra and the Gosho are less important and may only be holy in certain Buddhist sects like Nichiren. There are then commentaries by many great Buddhist teachers based on the teachings of the Buddha or inspired by him. Then a third category of scripture come from more esoteric sources like Bodhisattva's and Buddhas residing in different realms and the pure land.
There are views holding that there are no holy books in Buddhism, either because Buddhism does not assert Divine Revelation, so all of the books are known to be man-made, or because Buddhism does not have a strong theology and can accept the holy books of other religions.
No. The Buddhists have several important text, but the "Scriptures" (usually referring to the Bible) are not among them.
The Trikitaka is the Buddhists holy book also known as the Pali Scriptures or Pali Cannon
the Tripitaka
the Hindu holy book is called the Vedas.
The Holy building for Buddhists is called a Temple.
It has no holy book, nor any sacred scriptures.
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.
The sacred texts and holy scriptures of Zoroastrianism are called the Avesta.
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.
Zen Buddhists typically study and follow teachings from various Buddhist scriptures and texts, such as the Heart Sutra, Diamond Sutra, and Platform Sutra. However, Zen Buddhism emphasizes direct insight and meditation over scholarly study of texts, so the focus is more on personal experience and realization rather than worship of a specific holy book.
The sacred texts and holy scriptures of Zoroastrianism are called the Avesta.
For Buddhists the Tripitaka, or Three Baskets are the primary teachings. for Hinduism the Vedas and the Upanishads are their sacred texts. For Sikhs their holy book is the Holy Granth