Anywhere and everywhere. There is no proscribe place. All that is required that is you treat the texts reverently.
any hindu can read the Sacred Texts of Hinduism. Mostly they are written in sanskrit so not everyone can read them.
Buddism actually started from Hinduism only. There is a possibility that Buddist texts may be influenced by Hinduism and their sacred scripts.
The Tipitika (Tripitika), or Three Baskets.
There is no 'Bible' in Buddhism, unlike it's religious counterparts (Islam and Christians). BUT, Buddhism has this thing (something like a bible. But it does not contain words from 'God'. Instead, it contains the teachings and sayings of Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism) called 'Buddhist Scriptures'. It contains sacred texts from many canonical or non-canonical texts regarding Buddhism. But these texts weren't compiled into a book unlike the Bible.Example of Buddhist Scriptures (Or Buddhist Sacred Texts):1. The Pali Canon2. Mahayana SutrasI suggest to the public that you should look up to Wikipedia on Buddhism. It answers your questions regarding whether Buddhism has a 'Bible' or not.
The Buddhist use 'sacred texts' or 'scriptures'. But it is nothing like the Bible of Koran (al-Quran, right?). It contains teachings, sayings of the Buddha.
Many early Buddhist texts were written in Pali, a language of India.It is the sacred language of Theravada Buddhism.
Anybody may read the Jewish sacred texts outside the context of the synagogue service. However, only an adult Jew (13 or older) can read directly from the Torah scroll in front of the Jewish congregation during services.
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None. Hinduism and Buddhism share no sacred texts.
The sacred texts and holy scriptures of Zoroastrianism are called the Avesta.
The primary sacred texts of Buddhism are the Tripitaka, which is the foundational scripture for Theravada Buddhism, and the Mahayana Sutras, which are central to Mahayana Buddhism. These texts contain the teachings of the Buddha and form the basis of Buddhist philosophy and practice.
It is the Bible.