Buddhists meditate and pray, much the same as other people who like to go to churches and mosques.
Another word for Buddhist temples is "pagodas."
Buddhist temples are places of worship for followers of Buddhism, while Shinto shrines are places of worship for followers of Shintoism. Temples often have images or statues of Buddha and are used for meditation and rituals. Shrines typically have a gate (torii) at the entrance and are dedicated to kami (spirits or gods) found in nature.
Joe Cummings has written: 'Buddhist temples of Thailand' -- subject(s): Religious life and customs, Buddhist temples, Buddhist art, Buddhist architecture
Kewei Chen has written: 'Si guan shi hua' -- subject(s): Buddhist Temples, History, Taoist Temples, Temples, Buddhist, Temples, Taoist
they were hindus but they built buddhist art and buddhist temples
Most ancient Japanese temples are either Buddhist or Shinto temples. The Buddhist temples are shrines for meditation and focus to achieve an enlightened spirit. Shinto temples were sights dedicated to ancestor worship.
Buddhist Temples and Worshippers - 1913 was released on: USA: 15 October 1913
Yes, Christians can visit Buddhist temples as a form of cultural or religious exploration. It is important to be respectful of the customs and practices of the Buddhist tradition while visiting the temple.
Temples
Through temples and rituals.
No where, they did not worship at all
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