The Dalia Lama is seen as something of a spokesperson for Tibetan Buddhism in general but there is no supreme ruler or any such office. The main schools of Buddhism are relatively independent. The Dalia Lama is one of the leading teachers from the Mahayana branch of Buddhism.
Buddhist do not have a supreme being as a supreme being is not really part of a Buddhist philosophy.
Some Buddhist believe in god, some believe in many gods, many however are atheist or agnostic.
So the Buddhist religion really does not worship or identify a supreme being, I guess that is up to the individual Buddhist.
Buddhism like many of the major religions of the world has a supreme being. His name is Siddhartha or Buddha.
Buddhism has no "supreme beings" (god, gods or goddesses) therefore there is no reference to such beings
Buddhist believe in Bodhisat - a state of Supreme Truth in the metaphysical existence in Buddha,Sang and Dhammamattainable through the eight fold path teachings of Buddha.This existence of metaphysical Supreme Truth is a belief and conviction similar to the belief and conviction in the existence of a Supreme Creator -God in other religion.The existence of God is implicit in Buddhist teaching unlike the explicit teaching in other religious scriptures
Buddhism does not believe in a Supreme Creator.
Buddhist to not pray to Thaipoosan, but to God their creator.
For GOD realisation
in a viahara
Buddhism does not involve belief in a specific god or creator. Instead, Buddhism focuses on teachings that lead to enlightenment and liberation from suffering through personal spiritual development and understanding of the nature of reality.
There is no official "Supreme God", like Zeus is in Greek mythology. However if one were to give the title of "Supreme God" to a Norse God it would have to be Odin.
Buddhists do not believe in any eternal gods. Therefore there is no Buddhist god of destruction. In Hinduism the God of destruction is Shiva, but in actuality is really the god of transformation (need to destroy before you rebuild).
If you believe people made up the concept of God, then people also made up "the will of the supreme being." If you believe that God is a real supreme being, then the will of the supreme being was not given to God, but something God possesses and man simply recognizes.
There's none as "supreme god". God itself is considered as "supreme". The shape and form we give to offer prayers is upto each individual.
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