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Stupa logo #10101) Buddhist architecture 2) Buddhist dome 3) Buddhist memorial 4) Buddhist memorial temple 5) Buddhist monument 6) Buddhist mound 7) Buddhist sacred spot 8) Buddhist shrine 9) Buddhist temple 10) Dome over a Buddhist 11) Dome-shaped buddhist memorial 12) Dome-shaped buddhist shrine 13) Dome-shaped shrine
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Stupa logo #10101) Chaitya 2) Sotoba 3) Toba 4) Tope
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Stupa logo #21655a Sturmpanzer IV assault gun.
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Stupa logo #21000 A stupa (from Sanskrit: m., स्तूप, stūpa, Tibetan མཆོད་རྟེན་ chöten, Sinhalese: දාගැබ, Pāli: थुप `thūpa`, literally meaning `heap`) is a mound-like or hemispherical structure containing Buddhist relics, typically the ashes of Buddhist monks, used by Buddhists as a place of meditation. ==Descrip...
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Stupa logo #21002• (n.) A mound or monument commemorative of Buddha. • (n.) See 1st Stupe.
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stupa logo #22625Buddhist reliquary object. Indian Buddhist Stupas are dome-shaped monuments containing relics of the BUDDHA or his disciples. Tibetan stupas are usually purely symbolic; any size or materials, but of carefully defined shape and proportions representing the BUDDHA's mind.
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stupa logo #21003Buddhist commemorative monument usually housing sacred relics associated with the Buddha or other saintly persons. The hemispherical form of the ... [22 related articles]
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stupa logo #20688Domed structure built to house a Theravadan Buddhist or Jain relic. The stupa originated in India around 1000 BC from burial monuments and is usually a hemisphere crowned by a spire. In the Far...
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stupa logo #21532The earliest form of Buddhist architecture, probably derived from Indian funeral mounds.
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Stupa logo #20972Stu'pa (stō'pȧ) noun [ Sanskrit stūpa .] A mound or monument commemorative of Buddha.
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Stupa logo #20972Stu'pa (stū'pȧ) noun [ Latin ] (Medicine) See 1st Stupe .
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stupa logo #22626[Buddhism] (Sanskrit) Monument containing relics, usually of the Buddha.
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Stupa logo #22986A Buddhist shrine, a raised mound surmounted by a ceremonial pole and umbrella. It usually contains relics of a Buddha or an enlightened saint (Esposito et al. 2012a
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Stupa logo #23128a Sturmpanzer IV assault gun.
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stupa logo #20974tope noun a dome-shaped shrine erected by Buddhists
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stupa logo #21221Click images to enlargeDomed structure built to house a Theravadan Buddhist or Jain relic. The stupa originated in India around 1000 BC from burial monuments and is usually a hemisphere crowned by a spire. In the Far East, the stupa developed into the pagoda; in Tibet it became the chorten, meaning `funeral pyre&...
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Stupa logo #23092Early form of Buddhist architecture.
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stupa logo #21199a monumental pile of earth or other material, in memory of Buddha or a Buddhist saint, and commemorating some event or marking a sacred spot.
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