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M. C. Subhadradis Diskul has written: 'History of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha' -- subject(s): Buddhist Temples, Buddhist shrines, History, Shrines, Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Temples, Buddhist
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.
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.
Christophe Munier has written: 'Sacred rocks and Buddhist caves in Thailand' -- subject(s): Buddhist Cave temples, Buddhist antiquities, Buddhist shrines, Cave temples, Buddhist, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Rocks, Religious life and customs, Rocks
Places one might go to pray in Japan would commonly be Shinto shrines or Buddhist temples.
There are two widespread points of 'worship;' Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. Other religions are represented in Japan, but not to as great extent.
Peter Popham has written: 'Traveler's Companion Japan' 'Gregory's Insider's Guides' 'The lady and the peacock' -- subject(s): Women political activists, Politics and government, Women politicians, Political activists, Women political prisoners, Biography 'Wooden temples of Japan' -- subject(s): Buddhist Temples, Shinto shrines, Shrines, Temples
They used adobe (or dried mud) to build the temples.
Another word for Buddhist temples is "pagodas."
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Wei Fan has written: 'Zhongguo ming si' -- subject(s): Buddhist Temples, Buddhist shrines, Description and travel 'Ri luo Yuan ming yuan' -- subject(s): History, Royal gardens
Buddhist people do and so do Mormon people. Buddhist have shrines and Mormons have temples. Mormons go to temples to do work for the dead (more complicated stuff) and to pray and is a very holy place. Buddhist people go to pray. This is just from my simple knowledge