There is no special time or weekday reserved for practice, although early morning and evening are recommended for meditation.
During the year there are several days in which some special ocurrences in the Buddha's life took place, like his enlightenment, his passing away (into parinirvana), his birth, his conception and the first teaching.
Furthermore, some Buddhist traditions advise to do practice on full moon and new moon days, and first and last quarter of every month.
Buddhist practice often does not really fall under the category of 'worship'. Instead of praying to or worshipping a Buddha, it is considered important to study and meditate in order to improve the state of our mind.
Buddhists do not have god.
They therefore do not wordhip a god.
Having no god to worship they do not have time of day fo worshipping a god.
They do meet periodically for periods of meditation, listening to sermons and lessons on Buddhism and for a social activity.
This is not done on any specific day, but is based on local customs
Since, Buddhism is no much rules within, there is no specific time or place, to worship! But, as practicing Buddhists, most of them worship in the morning and also in the evening!
Buddhists don't worship anyone,however, they meditate and try to calm the mind.
Buddhist centres tend to have lunch time seasons, or they practice in their homes.
Viharas existed simultaneously with Buddhist caves. Buddhist viharas are places of worship, places where monks stay.
At this time, many are buddhist and some are atheist in Thialand.
A main place for a Buddhist to worship is in a temple called the Vihara. I hope this will help.
Ni, Buddhists worship in temples.
puja
A vihara
in a viahara
Buddhist and Hindus worship at home or at a temple
buddist like to worship by greeting there their god everyday in a verti for 5 mins buddist like to worship by greeting there their god everyday in a verti for 5 mins
They worship at Buddhist temples. There are so many in Asia
In a temple.
China and Japan