There is no holy city of Buddhism. There are, however, four places that the Buddha recommended that his followers visit, namely, his birth place, where he woke up or became enlightened, where he gave his first sermon, and where he died. According to the Buddhist teaching (dharma), there is no place is that more holy or sacred than any other place. Each place is equally sacred. That is why there is no holy city of Buddhism.
There is no holy person or deity in Buddhism
The Torah is a Jewish holy book, it is not related to Buddhism.
The holy land of Buddhism is traditionally considered to be India, specifically places like Bodh Gaya where Gautama Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment. Other important sites in Buddhism include Lumbini in Nepal (Buddha's birthplace) and Sarnath in India (where he gave his first sermon).
Technically, Buddhism's holy persons, such as Gautama Buddha would be considered gurus.
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They pray to statues no matter where they are, but the "Holy Place" for Buddhism is in Limbini.
swat, pakistan is known to be the holy land of bhuddism....
There isn't one
Tripitaka
The Tripikata is a holy book for Buddhism
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