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I have heard people say that Buddhists worship idols.
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only reflect the misunderstanding of the persons who make them. The dictionary
defines an idol as "an image or statue worshipped as a god". As
we have seen, Buddhist do not believe that the Buddha was a god, so how
could they possibly believe that a piece of wood or metal is a god? All
religions use symbols to express various concepts. In Taoism, the ying-yang
is used to symbolise the harmony between opposites. In Sikhism, the sword
is used to symbolise spiritual struggle. In Christianity, the fish is used
to symbolise his sacrifice. And in Buddhism, the statue of the Buddha also
reminds us of the human dimension in Buddhist teaching, the fact that Buddhism
is man-centred, not god-centred, that we must look within not without to
find perfection and understanding. So to say that Buddhist worship idols
is not correct.