Buddhist go on retreat for the same reason people of many faiths do. To escape the distractions of life for a time and focus on their practice and gain peace of mind etc.
Buddhists do not go to mass. Only Christians and Catholics do.
A retreat house is a place where you can go to the bathroom.
'Retreat' and 'advance' are antonyms, so they mean different things. 'Retreat' means to go back, and 'advance' means to go forward.
No but they go to a temple to pray or meditate.
to meditate and eat chimichangas
A pagoda or a stupa
The word retreat can be either a noun (retreat, retreats) or a verb (retreat, retreats, retreating, retreated). Examples: noun: We conducted an orderly retreat. verb: We should retreat to camp.
No, words should never be used in sentences.
That depends on the region. For example, the Tibetan Buddhists wear orange and yellow. Just go to images.google.com and search for "buddhist monk" ;)
"Rückzug" is the term when referring to the "retreat" of an army."Zufluchtsort" is the term when referring to the place you go to have peace and quite.
Depart, vanish, disappear, retreat,
to retreat but he couldn't