called a pagoda
There are several places that Buddhist go to worship. In the traditional sense, Buddhists have temples where Monks live, and they read holy texts. They also have freestanding monuments called Stupas. For daily practice, Buddhists have an area with candles, incense and a small statue of Buddha for mediation and chanting.
The closest thing Buddhists have to a church would probably be a monastery or nunnery, or Gompa, in Tibetan.
In the U.S. there is a sect called Buddhist Churches of America, a largely Japanese-American organization that practices Buddhism but has some Westernized touches such as a church building and pews... DUHH :P
Buddhist place of worship are called Viharas
The Buddha and Buddhists do not worship. The Buddha was a man, not a god, and there are no deities in Buddhism requiring worship.
Dhamek stupa is one of the example
the budhism place of worship is A Vihara
the name of the Buddha place of worship is a Buddha hut.
The Buddhist place of worship is called a vihara, the take of their shoes before the go in as a sign of respest and they sit on the fllor or on cushions when the meditate also the focus on budda but the do not worship him or any god.
Buddhism worships no god(s). The path to enlightenment is for each person without divine intervention or help.
Budda Amplification was created in 1995.
The aboriginal place of worship is in a sylvan temple.
kahal is the revivalist place of worship
A place of worship means a special building where people gather to pray. A church or synagogue is a place of worship.
They go to see the emreld budda and such. They go to see the emreld budda and such.
Enlargement of Testicles is called "budda digadam"
The place of worship for Hindus is called a Temple
they dont have a particular place to worship
The Sikh place of worship at a Gurdwara. Translated it means Gurus House.