what is the importance of the stupas for the monks
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Buddhists visit stupas to perform rituals that help them to achieve one of the most important goals of Buddhism: to understand the Buddha's teachings, known as the Four Noble Truths (also known as the dharma and the law) so when they die they cease to be caught up in samsara, the endless cycle of birth and death.
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Monks create peace and devotion to God. To do this work, they must need special places know as stupas.
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