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why were Stupas built ?​

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Answered by ItzDevilQueen07
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The earliest archaeological evidence for the presence of stupas in North India dates to the late 4th century BCE. These are all pilgrimage stupas, which means that they were built outside the domains of monastic complexes, at pilgrimage sites.

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Answered by aakusi
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Buddhist stupa were originally build to house the earthy remains of the historical Buddha and his associates and are almost invariably found at sites sacred to Buddhism . The concept of a relic was afterwards extended to include sacred texts.......... Stupas were also built by adherents of Jainism to commemorate their saint.....

Buddhist stupa were originally build to house the earthy remains of the historical Buddha and his associates and are almost invariably found at sites sacred to Buddhism . The concept of a relic was afterwards extended to include sacred texts.......... Stupas were also built by adherents of Jainism to commemorate their saint..... Mark me as brainliest please please please

Buddhist stupa were originally build to house the earthy remains of the historical Buddha and his associates and are almost invariably found at sites sacred to Buddhism . The concept of a relic was afterwards extended to include sacred texts.......... Stupas were also built by adherents of Jainism to commemorate their saint..... Mark me as brainliest please please please #Answerwithquality #BAL

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