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what are stupas????

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Answered by galichalapathi9
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A stūpa is a mound-like or hemispherical structure containing relics that is used as a place of meditation. A related architectural term is a chaitya, which is a prayer hall or temple containing a stupa.

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Answered by shahdhruv643
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A dome-shaped building erected as a Buddhist shrine. - STUPA

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Many philosophies have definitive architectural structures that are associated with them. For the Greeks, it was column-lined temples. For Catholics, it's the basilica or cathedral. For Buddhists, no architectural form is more important than the stupa. At its most basic, a stupa is a ceremonial burial mound used for the veneration of Buddhist saints and relics, as well as the Buddha himself. However, Buddhism is a deeply symbolic cosmology, so it would be foolish to assume that the oldest Buddhist architectural tradition is not filled with symbolism. It's more than just a structure; it's a lesson in Buddhism.

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