Thursday, January 8, 2026

What 'God' do nontheistic Buddhists pray to?

SEE VIDEO: (Buddha's Wisdom) If Buddhism has no God... who are they praying to?

If Buddhism has no God, who are Buddhists praying to?
(Buddha's Wisdom) šŸ” IF THERE'S NO BUDDHIST GOD, WHO GETS ALL THESE PRAYERS?

The Buddha with gods Sakka and Brahma
Buddhism famously teaches that there is no "creator God." Yet, Buddhist temples across Asia overflow with [what sounds like] prayers, chants, offerings, and devotion.

From bodhisattvas and buddhas to spirits, protectors, and ancestors, this video explores whom Buddhists are actually praying to—if anyone—and why [petitionary] prayer never disappeared from Buddhism.

Discover how Buddhist "prayer" works in the absence of a supreme deity and why this "godless" religion created one of the most elaborate spiritual support systems ever conceived.
  • [NOTE: Theists are sure there's a God; atheists are sure there is not; agnostics say they do not know and remain on the fence. But nontheists are different. They say, "Whether there is a God or is not a God, we must still concern ourselves with our own enlightenment and liberation/salvation." No one else, not even "God," can do it for us. We must develop calm and insight, study and practice, to awaken from this illusory samsara or Wheel of Suffering and Rebirth.]
DISCOVER:
  • Why Buddhism rejected [an all-powerful, all-knowing, omnipresent] creator God but preserved devotion
  • Why [Mahayana] Buddhism has multiple buddhas instead of one God...and what each one specializes in
  • The bodhisattvas who postponed enlightenment just to help all living beings (and millions pray to them daily)
  • The terrifying wrathful protectors (guardian deities) who guard Buddhism with fangs and flames
  • How Buddhism absorbed local spirits, gods, and ancestors without losing its core philosophy
  • Why the three Buddhist schools (Theravāda, Mahāyāna, Vajrayāna) solve this paradox differently
  • How this ancient system still explains modern meditation, ritual, and faith
šŸ“æ If this changed understanding of Buddhist devotion, subscribe to Buddha's Wisdom for more deep explorations into Buddhism's most fascinating mysteries and apparent contradictions.

TIMESTAMPS
  • 00:00 If Buddhism has no God
  • 01:31 The core confusion: No God yet prayer everywhere
  • 06:50 Chapter 1: The Buddha specialists (Shakyamuni, Amitābha, Medicine Buddha, Guanyin)
  • 14:55 Chapter 2: The Bodhisattva Help Desk—compassion incarnate
  • 21:53 Chapter 3: Protectors, Gods, and spiritual security
  • 27:40 Chapter 4: Where Buddhism meets local spirits and ancestors
  • 34:48 Chapter 5: Human bridges—the power of dead masters
  • 41:48 Chapter 6: Theravāda, Mahāyāna, Vajrayāna Buddhism — three different solutions
  • 50:12 Chapter 7: How all the layers work together
  • 54:45 Chapter 8: Why this still matters today
  • 56:17 What 'prayer' really cultivates
šŸ“š SOURCES AND FURTHER READING:

Primary Buddhist texts:
  • The Pāli canon (Tipiį¹­aka) - the Buddha's final words on self-reliance
  • Lotus Sutra (Saddharmapuį¹‡įøarÄ«ka SÅ«tra) - foundation of bodhisattva devotion
  • Pure Land Sutras (SukhāvatÄ«vyÅ«ha SÅ«tras) - Amitābha Buddha and rebirth in [his western] Pure Land
  • Tibetan Book of the Dead (Bardo Thƶdol) - death and intermediate states between lifetimes
  • Platform Sutra - Zen Buddhism's approach to "sudden enlightenment"
Scholarly resources:
  • Buddhism Without Beliefs by Stephen Batchelor
  • The Bodhisattva Ideal in Buddhism by Sangharakshita  
  • Mahayana Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations by Paul Williams
  • Tantric Buddhism in East Asia by Richard Payne
  • The Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism by Robert E. Buswell Jr. and Donald S. Lopez Jr.
  • Popular Buddhism in Sri Lanka by Michael Ames (folk religion integration)
  • The Cult of the Book of the Dead in Tibet by Bryan J. Cuevas
Academic articles:
  • "The Concept of the Bodhisattva in Early Buddhism" - Buddhist Studies Review
  • "Wrathful Deities in Vajrayana Buddhism" - Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies
  • "Pure Land Buddhism in China" - Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies
Historical context:
  • The Buddhist Conquest of China by Erik Zürcher (syncretism examples)
  • Buddhism and Society in Thailand by Tambiah (spirit house integration)
  • The Making of Buddhist Modernism by David McMahan
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  • Buddha's Wisdom, Jan. 8, 2026; Pat Macpherson, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

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