Where do Buddhist followers worship?

Buddhist place of worship is the Buddhist temple. Buddhist monastery temples in Cambodia, Thailand, Lanna or Laos are called Wats (derived from the Sanskrit word Vattaka) In India there are many monasteries in Arunachal Pradesh where there are many buddhishts.

Answer 1 Buddhist place of worship is the Buddhist temple. Buddhist monastery temples in Cambodia, Thailand, Lanna or Laos are called Wats (derived from the Sanskrit word Vattaka). In India there are many monasteries in Arunachal Pradesh where there are many Buddhists.

Answer 2 Buddhists go to worship in a Buddhist temple. Buddhism followers worship their religon in a place called a Buddhist Temple. A Buddhist Temple is usually very tall.

It is like a "Church" to Christians or a "Mosque" to Islam or a "Mandir" to Hinduism. Any way you put it, it is a very important building to Buddhists. They practice in many places.

They worship at their temple Answer 3 Buddhists do not worship in the western sense as they do not recognize a deity. The statues of Buddha present in the area does not signify Buddha's status as a god, he is just a man. The image is present to remind people that all can achieve enlightenment by following the Eightfold Path.

They meet at temples or other designated building to enjoy the fellowship of other Buddhists, meditate, to listen to sermons and explanations of Buddhist thought. Answer 4 Some Buddhists go to temples to pray... but I myself just do so in my own home. As long as your mind is in the right place, one can do so anywhere.

Although if you are worshipping the Buddha himself, I must tell you that that itself is not Buddhist. Buddha was never a god; never a diety... he was just a Teacher. He never wanted to be worshipped, just listened to... :-) I hope I helped!

Buddhists worship in bihars, gumbas, stupas. A ViharaA Buddhist temple is called a pagoda. Most Buddhists worship at a Buddhist temple but it is possible for Buddhists to meditate almost anywhere; at home or at work for example.

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