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Buddhists don't actually "worship" or "pray" insofar as they don't ask a higher power for intercession in their lives. They do meditate, and conduct ceremonies. Many Buddhists have altars at home where they make offerings, or they might have a puja room, which is a dedicated place to practice. Monasteries and nunneries sometimes conduct ceremonies, and offer a place for people to make offerings of butter lamps, perform prostrations or perform other rituals. Tibetan Buddhists will also make offerings on the tops of high passes, and visit stupas or other shrines where relics of the Buddha or other important lamas are kept. In addition, there are a variety of holy sites to which they will make pilgrimmages.

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they dont worhip anywere but if they see a statue of the budda they will bow for a sign of respect.

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