The Holy building for Buddhists is called a Temple.
Buddhists worship in a 'pagoda.'
What is one called, you mean? Possibly you mean a pagoda or a temple or a monastery.
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the Tripitaka
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Buddhism does not have a specific holy building like other religions. However, temples and stupas are important places of worship and pilgrimage for Buddhists. The Bodhi Tree in Bodh Gaya, India, where it is believed that Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment, is also considered a sacred site in Buddhism.
The sacred building of the Israelites was the Bait HaMikdash (Holy Temple).
Jews, Christians and Muslims. Maybe some Hindus too. And a couple Buddhists. Let's not forget the Buddhists.
Yes, at home and also at a temple.
The holy book for Buddhists is called the Tripitaka, which is also known as the Pali Canon. It is a collection of teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, and is considered the authoritative scripture in most Buddhist traditions.
Buddhists do not pray, they practice, and the theory is that they should practice everywhere, all the time, without limitation.
Buddhists do not worship the Ganges, or any other thing or deity. Hindus believe that the Ganges is holy, but since I am not a Hindu I can not tell you why.