In Buddhism there are no gods per se. There are those people that have attained enlightenment and are examples for others. They are known as bodhisatta or in the more common Sanskrit, bodhisattva. These are beings striving for Awakening; the term used to describe the Buddha before he actually become Buddha, from his first aspiration to Buddhahood until the time of his full Awakening. Since Buddhism is a philosophy of ending suffering and not strictly a religion, belief in god(s) is not contingent. However, in some cases, Buddhism has combined with a local existing religion; like in Japan where Buddhism combined with Shintoism to make Zen Buddhism. In China, Buddhism has various manifestations since it has organically combined with specific regional religions.
The principal deity or deities of Buddhism are the five Dhyani Buddha's. The deities of Buddhism are referred to as manifestations of emptiness.
In Traditional Buddhism, Buddhists only believe in Buddha ; they do not have any gods.
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Buddhism doesn't have deities, even Buddha himself was just a man, not a god. Buddha means enlightened.
A sacrament is a Christian belief or practice to show an act or thing related to the deity. Buddhism has no deities, no sacraments and do not follow Christian practices.
Buddhism was founded by the Buddha in Nepal, & was later imported into China. Confucianism was founded by Confucius in China. Buddhism has numerous deities. Confucianism believes in One God, plus ancestor worship.
In Hinduism, the lotus is a symbol of the divine and is associated with several deities. In Buddhism, it is a symbol of purity.
None. We Buddhists believe in no immortal, all-powerful deities, not even the Buddha.
We Buddhists believe in no immortal, all-powerful deities, not even the Buddha, who was just a man.
Henotheism is the belief that there may be many gods but one is worthy of worship. Buddhism neither endorses or condemns the belief in deities but holds that they (if they exist) need not be worshiped and have no control for good or evil over humans. A person's progress towards enlightenment is their own struggle. In this manner Buddhism is not henotheistic.
Buddhists do not worship, because Buddhism is not a religion. It is a way of life, often couched in symbolic terms, but there are no deities to worship. That being said, a MEDITATION center is called a wat.