Both synagogues and viharas serve as places of worship and community gathering for their respective religious traditions—Judaism for synagogues and Buddhism for viharas. They provide spaces for teaching, meditation, and communal activities, fostering spiritual growth and connection among adherents. Additionally, both serve as centers for cultural and educational activities, reinforcing the values and teachings of their faiths.
There is an article about viharas here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vihara
Viharas existed simultaneously with Buddhist caves. Buddhist viharas are places of worship, places where monks stay.
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Usually a synagogue will have a billboard or signage indicating it is a synagogue.
According to their website, it appears to be a progressive synagogue.
Meet me at the synagogue!
A synagogue is a place of worship. Here are some sentences.The new synagogue is lovely.They went to the synagogue to pray.We will have our classes in the synagogue.a synagogue is a place of worship so you could say... they prayed in the synagogue.
The plural of synagogue is synagogues.
Synagogue IS important to Jews.
The head of the synagogue is the rabbi !
No one worships the synagogue itself. God is worshiped in the synagogue.
The type of food one might have in a synagogue varies widely depending on the type of synagogue and where it is located.