Field visits to religious groups empower us to find out about religious conventions in a logical manner through the viewpoint of lived religious experience. They additionally enable us to assemble associations with individuals of the groups we visit. .
Reasons for Religious Visits.
Finding out specific religious groups through direct perception of their accumulated life, either in their consistently planned times of love or their uncommon occasions, festivals or celebrations. To have the capacity to place every specific group in the more extensive connection of the religious convention of which it is a part.
To develop our comprehension of religion by conveying to our perceptions a typical arrangement of inquiries regarding structural engineering and the making of hallowed space; the visual and verbal images of the group; the part of what we call "scripture" in the group; the manifestations of religious practice that may be called "custom," the parts of religious pioneers and common people and to build up a more intricate perspective of the changing religious existence of the United States through the investigation of another scope of religious groups.
Observation Report.
In this report, the observation was conducted to Parbawatiya Kadampa Buddhist Center, 201 6th Ave S Safety Harbor, FL 34695. The wall of the temple is built using the bricks with some images attached to it. The images are some of the symbols that are highly valued by the worshippers. When I entered the temple, I introduced myself to the person next to me as a visitor and a student something that enabled me to ask him questions about things I didn't understand.
The most crucial places within the temple are the main hall (Hondo, Kondo or Butsuden) and the pagoda. Believers converge in the outer chamber facing the sanctuary that is located in the innermost part. The images of Buddha were stacked on the walls, and the worshippers prayed as they press their palms together towards the images.