There is no creator,all knowing god in Buddhism. However there are gods in Buddhism who are just beings who live in the heavenly realm but they can be re-born in any state after their life expiry. The Buddha was also not considered a god, but was a man with supreme wisdom.
Buddhism has no deity and in Christian parlance this translates as : No god, no holy spirit, no saviour, no salvation, no heaven, no hell. Just ordinary folk trying to find the skillful way of leading their lives to end their suffering on their own.
Buddhism has no deities and no prophets. The "Holy Spirit" is a Christian concept not present in Buddhism.
No. We Buddhists do not believe in any eternal omnipotent god or any manifestations of an eternal god. Therefore, no father, son or holy spirit.
I don't believe there is an equivalent to the Holy Spirit in Buddhism.
Buddhist to not pray to Thaipoosan, but to God their creator.
For GOD realisation
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Buddhism does not involve belief in a specific god or creator. Instead, Buddhism focuses on teachings that lead to enlightenment and liberation from suffering through personal spiritual development and understanding of the nature of reality.
Buddhists do not believe in any eternal gods. Therefore there is no Buddhist god of destruction. In Hinduism the God of destruction is Shiva, but in actuality is really the god of transformation (need to destroy before you rebuild).
to their god name "buddha"
The Dhammapada is a Buddhist scripture.
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Buddhists have no "God" and as a result no anti-God like the Christian Satan. A Buddhist finds his own way to enlightenment without the help or hindrance of a deity.
We don't since we do not beleive in an eternal omnipotent god.
We don't since we don't believe in any infinite god.
Its half and half. They are Buddhist(no God) and Hinduist( 3 gods)