There are many different symbols in Buddhism, but there isn't one in particular that signifies all Buddhism, like the cross is a symbol of Christianity. The lotus flower, the wheel of Dharma, the dorje (lighting bolt) and the mandala are a few symbols used in Buddhism to help people remember the underlying principles. The swastika is a symbol used in Buddhism, Hinduism and Bon, the animistic belief system that predated Buddhism in Tibet. "Swastik" in Sanskrit means "health", and the swastika - either right-turning or left-turning - is often used as a symbol of luck, merit or good health.
Yes, some monks' clothing may bear symbols that represent their religious affiliation, such as a cross for Christians or a wheel of dharma for Buddhists. The symbols can vary depending on the specific tradition or order of the monk.
Some of the dietary restrictions for Buddhists include meat and fish. Some Buddhists also do not eat leeks, onions, and garlic.
Yes, in some areas by some Buddhists
In the UK some Buddhists do wear poppies.
Certainly all Buddhists do not believe this. There may be some Japanese Buddhists who think this.
Yes, it is extremely likely that some Buddhists are homosexual, in proportion to the rest of the population.
Some are and some are not. There is no rule saying you have to be vegetarian.
Praying five times a day, is not common to all Buddhists although there may be some who do. The goal of most Buddhists is to be present or awake in every moment.
what are some fates symbols
some do some dont most dont
Jews, Christians and Muslims. Maybe some Hindus too. And a couple Buddhists. Let's not forget the Buddhists.
Special clothing is worn by some Buddhists. Monks and nuns wear robes. Some householders elect to wear special clothing as well.