Generally speaking, the sangha, or community of fully-ordained monks, is the leadership in Buddhism. There are, however, some schools of Buddhism which have householders in positions of leadership.
Buddhism is not a unified organization so that there is a single hierarchy of leadership. Each sect has its own leaders and important persons.
Buddhism is divided into a number of schools and traditions, each of which has its own leadership/administration. There is no one person who represents all Buddhists.
Buddhism is structured into several different schools of thought. For instance, there is Mahayana Buddhism, Theravada Buddhism, zen Buddhism, Nichiren Buddhism, and Pure land Buddhism.
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There are no rituals in Buddhism. Infact Buddhism is against rituals. Buddhism is nothing but morality.
Buddhism and Christianity both offered opportunities for women to lead monastic lives. In Buddhism, women could become bhikkhunis (nuns), while in Christianity, women could become abbesses and lead convents. Both belief systems provided avenues for women to pursue spiritual life and leadership roles within a monastic community.
It is a sect of Chinese Buddhism, derived from the pure, Indian Buddhism.
Tibetan Buddhism is collectively called vajrayana buddhism.
Buddhism is a type of religon
Who established Buddhism?
Buddhism is not a language.