Buddhists main rule is 'Not To Harm Others'
Ther eis no main country of Buddhists. Buddhists can be found in almost every country in the world. There is a larger concentration of Buddhists in East Asia (Nepal, China, Sri Lanka, Japan, Korea, etc) which is near to where The Buddha historically lived.
A main place for a Buddhist to worship is in a temple called the Vihara. I hope this will help.
Some are and some are not. There is no rule saying you have to be vegetarian.
The main rule of netiquette is that no one is controlable of webs.
Roman Catholics is the wrong answer, it is Buddhists
varies between different sects of Buddhists. Nicheren Buddhists for one typically pray twice a day morning and night Buddhism is a very varied religion There is no hard and fast rule
Hindu has a caste system that is super strict with social class
Buddhists practice Buddhism, based on the teachings of the Buddha, 'the enlightened One'. Buddhists meditate and practice acts of compassion. There are no dogmas, and you don't have to believe in God. Also see, 'What do Buddhists believe?'
We Buddhists believe in no immortal, all-powerful deities, not even the Buddha, who was just a man.
Although Buddhists may examine and study the origins of life they are more concerned that it did come to be without examining the cause. Unlike the Abrahamic faiths who require a deity to be the main mover for the formation of life Buddhists would be as happy with life originating as a natural and chemical process.
bodh gaya is one of the four main pilgrimage sites for buddhists and is said to be the most important one as it is where the buddha achieved enlightenment. buddhists go there for may reasons but it unites buddhists and they can get closer to their religion and learn about differents buddhist sects around the world. hope this helps
A Buddhist is a member of a particular religion. There are Buddhists all over the world and they obviously speak the language of their respective countries and cultures. Buddhism originated in India. There are many languages spoken in India. There is no one particular language that is unique to Buddhists.