Buddhists practice their religion everywhere they go, since it is a way of living and not something to do part time.
Answer No.2
As a Buddhist, If I try to speak about this question, then there isn't a holy, sacred or bad place by itself. It is ofcoz simply a nice feeling if we sit in a clean room and the opposite while in a dirty room. These differences in the feeling is what exactly the practice wanted to check for in us. For example, while having toilet, if the postures were not problematic, we could have chosen it as one of our best practice place-still there is no error.
On the other hand, if we feel helpful, useful, comfortable or whatever you call it when we are in a room like a temple- Still there is no error.
Why there is no error? It is because of the following reasons:
1. Buddhist practices are not for pleasing someone like a GOD. If it was the case, god would have become less happy if I do it in a bath room.
2. Buddhism collapses the mental concepts on dualities- clean and dirty, big and small, short and long, poor and rich, god and me, beautiful and ugly, bath room and temple, toilet and meals...and what not. Therefore, it is not the innate arrow of the practices that get affected, but it is our mind that is affected by a place while doing the practice. Still no reason to worry, because the practice itself comes to the rescue of practitioners from the problematic practice.
3. Finally, there is no reason to do practices specially in a bath room or at a dirty place.. So, try to make a temple or go to a near by temple, church, Gurduwara or mosque. Or at your home..
May all beings be happy --------NOTHINGNESS.
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