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write down the differences between a Chaitya and a Stupa

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Answered by shivatejas5c
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As nouns the difference between stupa and chaitya

 is that stupa is a dome-shaped buddhist monument, used to house relics of the lord buddha or stupa can be a stupe (medicated cloth or sponge) while chaitya is a buddhist or jain shrine including a stupa

Answered by keerthanakrishna59
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is that stupa is a dome-shaped buddhist monument, used to house relics of the lord buddha or stupa can be a stupe (medicated cloth or sponge) while chaitya is a buddhist or jain shrine including a stupa.A stupa (Sanskrit: स्तूप, lit. 'heap', IAST: stūpa) is a mound-like or hemispherical structure containing relics (such as śarīra – typically the remains of Buddhist monks or nuns) 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.stupa, Buddhist commemorative monument usually housing sacred relics associated with the Buddha or other saintly persons. The hemispherical form of the stupa appears to have derived from pre-Buddhist burial mounds in IndiaChaitya and stupa both are sacred places for the Buddhist community. A chaitya is considered as the earliest form of a stupa. In modern text on Indian architecture, the term chaitya-griha (chaitya hall) is often used to denote assembly or prayer hall that houses a stupa. In a sense it is similar to a house or griha.

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