Buddhism is a Philosophy. Belief or disbelief in god or deities is not required. see link "Buddhanet Audio" for more answers.
There is none, since The Buddha rejected any notion of a creator or long-lived god.
There is no offical god in Buddhism!
to their god name "buddha"
Hotei/laughing Buddha. He was not a god he was a guru, who is said to be the return of the Buddha!
First off, Buddhist do not worship The Buddha. We honor and revere him. He was not a god. We come together to practice and honor him in a temple.
The Buddhist figure is the God of the Buddha religion. His name is Gautama Buddha, who was a spiritual figure who's teachings founded Buddhism, so the Buddha figure is Gautama the original Buddhist
Buddhist to not pray to Thaipoosan, but to God their creator.
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.
For GOD realisation
in a viahara
what is another name for a Buddhist temple
Anura is a masculine Indian name. The name refers to Lord or God or Goddess Kumar and is usually given to those in the Hindu or Buddhist religion.
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).
Buddhism has no "supreme beings" (god, gods or goddesses) therefore there is no reference to such beings