In a temple.
A vihara
A main place for a Buddhist to worship is in a temple called the Vihara. I hope this will help.
yes both of them have a place to worship God. In Hinduism it is called Temple.
Viharas existed simultaneously with Buddhist caves. Buddhist viharas are places of worship, places where monks stay.
Buddhism place of worshipBuddhism followers worship their religon in a place called a Buddhist Temple. A Buddhist Temple is usually very tall. It is like a "Church" to Christians or a "Mosque" to Islam or a "Mandir" to Hinduism. Any way you put it, it is a very important building to Buddhists.
A Buddhists place of worship is also called a Temple
The Buddhist place of worship is a Vihara, which is a temple. They do not have churches.
In general, Buddhist nowadays pray in Monasteries. But there are 4 sacred places in India where Buddhist are encourage to visit: 1) Lumbini: Place where Buddha (Prince Siddhartha) was born; 2) Bodhigaya: Place where Buddha attain Enlightenment; 3) Deer Park: Place where Buddha gave His 1st Sermon; 4) Kusinara: Place where Buddha entered Parinibbana. (For more details, you are encouraged to check out this Sight: Buddhan
A Buddhist place of worship is the Vihara. A site to help you know a little more is:http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/628714/vihara
The Buddhist place of worship is called a vihara, the take of their shoes before the go in as a sign of respest and they sit on the fllor or on cushions when the meditate also the focus on budda but the do not worship him or any god.
There are two widespread points of 'worship;' Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. Other religions are represented in Japan, but not to as great extent.
It's a mound like structure containing Buddhist relics, typically the remains of Buddha. It's used as a place of worship. The The Ashoka Empire started to build them.