Each temple built by Shotoku included facilities for the education and welfare of the people.
Buddhist Temples
Buddhists live and worship in monasteries. Buddhist temples are places for personal devotion, ancestor worship, mediation, and offerings for the monks and for the Buddha. Individual worship is important to Buddhism.
The Buddhist cave temples along Silk Road reflect the beliefs of Chinese people. The art was created during the Han dynasty.
Temples
In general, Buddhist nowadays pray in Monasteries. But there are 4 sacred places in India where Buddhist are encourage to visit: 1) Lumbini: Place where Buddha (Prince Siddhartha) was born; 2) Bodhigaya: Place where Buddha attain Enlightenment; 3) Deer Park: Place where Buddha gave His 1st Sermon; 4) Kusinara: Place where Buddha entered Parinibbana. (For more details, you are encouraged to check out this Sight: Buddhan
Viharas existed simultaneously with Buddhist caves. Buddhist viharas are places of worship, places where monks stay.
They worship in places known as temples, but there are currently only a few of them in the world.
They are places where people come to worship a deity.
No, temples and shrines were places of worship, not homes of Egyptian gods and goddesses.
Worship places In Hinduism are called temples. Hindu people say it mandir India their local languages.
Buddhists have monasteries, shrines and temples, not churches. In these places we hold teachings and train monks, nuns and lay people in the teachings of the Buddha. There is no worship at these places or any other Buddhist holy places because we believe in no gods, not even the Buddha (he was just a man).
Hindus commonly conduct their worships in three common places: in their temples, at home and or outdoor public places. This can depend on where a Hindu wishes to do the worship.