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Compare the features of a Chaitya and a temple. Do you think the mode of worship
in a Chaitya and a temple would be different? AS,​

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Answered by panesarh989
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A chaitya, chaitya hall, chaitya-griha, or caitya refers to a shrine, sanctuary, temple or prayer hall in Indian religions.[1][2] The term is most common in Buddhism, where it refers to a space with a stupa and a rounded apse at the end opposite the entrance, and a high roof with a rounded profile.[3] Strictly speaking, the chaitya is the stupa itself,[4] and the Indian buildings are chaitya halls, but this distinction is often not observed. Outside India, the term is used by Buddhists for local styles of small stupa-like monuments in Nepal, Cambodia, Indonesia and elsewhere. In the historical texts of Jainism and Hinduism, including those relating to architecture, chaitya refers to a temple, sanctuary or any sacred monument.

Answered by yvijayalakshmi
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the chaitya and a temple do you think the mode of worship because it belongs to Christians in history because Christians and Hinduism both are in one they both are into two that why chaitya mode of worship chaitya

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