Buddhism contains many varied and rich traditions but there are a number of things that are common to all Buddhists. One is the laws of cause and effect, some schools of Buddhism might acknowledge that there is a God (or Gods even) but that these beings are the result and are part of the universal laws of cause and effect. So it is a case of what created God rather than who created God and the answer is ultimately the laws of cause and effect. I hope this helps.
Buddha never bothered about God. In fact Buddhism is an atheistic religion like Jainism. Later the followers of Buddha made him a God. Only after Mahayana Buddhism came he was made God. In Hinayana Buddhism Buddha was not a God. There is reference, though, in Buddhist text, to the "First Cause." Since God is the Creator of the universe and all that is therein, then God is the First Cause.
Technically Buddhism is not a religion and it has no god.
There is no offical god in Buddhism.
Buddha is the god of Buddhism.
Buddhism
None. there is no concept of salvation in Buddhism as there is in Abrahamic religions since there is no god to save us from anything. Also we have no worship in Buddhism because we do not believe in anything to worship. We believe in no immortal, omniscient god or gods.
Buddhism is not about a god or a supreme creator.
leaders of Hinduism worship God. While leaders of Buddhism do not worship God.
Buddhism doesn't have any Gods. It is a nontheistic religion.
Buddhism isnt a language, it's a religion.
No
is a god for Buddhism