Buddha wrote no books holy or otherwise. Buddhism rejects the concept of "holy" as it implies reliance on a deity. The records of Buddha's discussions and the analysis of his philosophies was done by others.
The holy book is The Diamond Sutra. This book was not written by the Buddha, instead it was written in China, and it's original publication is unknown.
they dont have a single holy book. they base their lives on the teachings and words of Buddha
Mohammed, Jesus, Abraham, Sidharta/Buddha...
Buddha did not want to become "Holy" he wanted to become enlightened
The sacred book of Buddhism is a very large book called the Tipitaka. The Tipitaka is written in Pali, an ancient Indian language that the Buddha spoke.
No, however, some places important to the historical Buddha have become places of pilgrimages. .
The Buddhist holy place is called Here. Lumbini where Buddha was born, Bodh Gaya where Buddha became enlightened, Sarnath where Buddha gave his first sermon, and Kushinagar where Buddha died are the most important holy places for buddhists.
there are many books on Buddhism, from which can learn about Buddha, there is not just one book like the qua ran or the bible.
hail buddha
The Sutta Pitaka is one of the three collections (or baskets) in the Tipitika. The Sutta Pitika is the collection of the sermons of the Buddha.
There is no Holy City. I would say that there are four holy sites, which are: 1) Lumbini, Nepal - The Birthplace of Buddha 2) Bodhgaya, India - The place at which Buddha became enlightened. 3) Sarnath, India _ the place where Buddha gave his first sermon; and 4) Kushinagar, India- The place where Buddha left this world.
I know of no saint who predicted Buddha's birth, but the hermit and holy man Asita predicted to Buddha father, King Suddhodana, that his son would be either a great ruler of men or a great holy man.