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Pillared halls where the buddhist monks worshipped were known as?


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Answered by Elegantqueen2006
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pillared walls where Buddhist monks worshipped were known as chaityas....

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Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

'The 'pillared halls' where the 'Buddhist monks' were worshipped' are known as 'chaityas.'  

Explanation:

A chaityas attributes to a 'sanctum, shrine and prayer hall' in Indian beliefs. However, this word is more mostly used in Buddhism, which talks about a place with a 'stupa' and a 'rounded alcove' at the edge 'opposite' to the opening, and a 'vast rooftop' with a 'round silhouette'.  

'Indian rock-cut architecture' has the earliest examples of the chaityas.

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