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Pillared halls where the buddhist monks were worshipped are known as

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Pillared halls where the buddhist monks were worshipped are known as chaityas
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Chaitya, is the right answer.

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A chaitya attributes to a sanctum, shrine, synagogue or prayer hall in Indian beliefs. However, this term is more generally used in Buddhism, which indicates to place with a stupa and a rounded alcove at the edge opposite the opening, and a great rooftop with a round silhouette. Indian rock-cut architecture provides the earliest examples of the chaityas.

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