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Buddhism is a Philosophy. Belief or disbelief in god or deities is not required. see link "Buddhanet Audio" for more answers.

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There is none, since The Buddha rejected any notion of a creator or long-lived god.

There is no offical god in Buddhism!

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Who do Buddhist people prayer to?

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