budhist pray at stupa.
Followers of the Buddhist religion house their scroll within a cabinet referred to as a Gohozon. The stupa is also a location where the relics can be found.
A stupa is a mound-shaped object (the word means "heap") which contains sacred Buddhist artifacts, such as the ashes of Buddhist monks or other holy relics. Stupas are generally outside, and one would stop to pray in front of them, as the location of a stupa marks a place that is holy. A temple is a structure where Buddhists (and others) can enter (go inside) to pray or meditate. It generally contains an image of Lord Buddha and it may contains the Buddhist scriptures or objects used for rituals.
I don't know what religion you are asking this for, but for my religion you definitely can. It doesn't matter where you pray, or who you pray in front of. My religion is LDS, (The Church of Latter Day Saints), or in the world lingo Mormon.
amravati stupa
It depends if you have a certain religion or not.... If so, you would pray to that God of your religion
As in other countries, religious people in the Philippines pray in the houses of worship specific to their religion, at shrines linked to their religion, or anywhere in their daily lives that their religion tells them is an approporaite place to pray.
Shanti Stupa was created in 1991.
Conus stupa was created in 1956.
Arab's are Muslims they pray in mosques and they pray for god "Alla":)
The Stupa project is an organisation supporting world peace. The Stupa is a sort of chapel of piece, consisting of a building and prayer wheels. The Stupa projects collects donations and uses these to paint the Stupa annually and goes towards maintaining the prayer wheels.
A stupa is a mound-like structure which is used to by Buddhist to store relics. A stupa is also used to as a place for meditation by Buddhist.
Emperor Ashoka built the Sanchi stupa.