Buddhists do not believe in any immortal, all-powerful god or gods. The Buddha rejected that the universe was created by any act of an all powerful being, and said that any speculation as to how the world started as worthless.
There is no god(s) in Buddhism - that means you have to work your way toward enlightenment by yourself. This also means you have to figure outwhat is right and wrong, what is correct behavoir and how to interact with your fellow man. There is no ne to blame when theings go wrong, no deity to pray to when you want the universe to give you a better deal.
There is no deity in Buddhism so the nature of the deity in Buddhism would be "non-existent"
It varies. Some Buddhists are atheists, and some consider Buddha as God.
Buddhism is not about the worship of any deity. It is about the spiritual development of the individual. The Buddha (Gautama Siddhartha) is a spiritual leader, but not a god.
Buddhism has no supreme being or deity. The nature of a god must then be non-existent
Buddhism doesn't have deities, even Buddha himself was just a man, not a god. Buddha means enlightened.
First off, we Buddhists do not worship any deity, not even the Buddha. We revere the Buddha for his teachings, but he is not a god. As to your question, it is the worlds fourth largest religion in the world with somewhere between 400- 500 Million follower (about 6% of the world's population).
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God has no religion because religion is man made.
Religion is made by men who wish to follow God. God does not create religion.
Islam religion comes from God and by God and for God worship.
They meditate in front of Buddha or at their houses.
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