There isn't one
There is no holy person or deity in Buddhism
The Torah is a Jewish holy book, it is not related to Buddhism.
Technically, Buddhism's holy persons, such as Gautama Buddha would be considered gurus.
in Yaroshilam
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....
Tripitaka
Buddhism
The Tripikata is a holy book for Buddhism
First off, Buddhism has no "holy" buildings as there is no god worship or traditions in Buddhism. There are are historically significant sites for events in Buddhist history, ancient temples and schools and monuments - but no holy ones.
Yes Buddhism does have holy books, and they are very important to Buddhist. The Tipitaka, is the believed to be the direct words of the Buddha.
there is no real defined holyness or devine or diety in Buddhism, and therefore it really does not have specific holy words which resinate, or stay in tact for a long period of time. It constantly changes from day to day, week to week, month to month, year to year, lifetime to lifetime, eon to eon. Not one exact holy word can be pinpointed in Buddhism. If there was to be any holy word, it would be Buddha, or Nirvana. But everything is nothing and nothing is everything because you could not have one without the other. And everything is one thing ultimetally.