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stupa
[stoo-puh]
noun
a monumental pile of earth or other material, in memory of Buddha or a Buddhist saint, and commemorating some event or marking a sacred spot.
stupa
/ ˈstuːpə /
noun
Also called: tope. a domed edifice housing Buddhist or Jain relics
Word History and Origins
Origin of stupa1
Word History and Origins
Origin of stupa1
Example Sentences
Fuji loomed, as if a distant but personal stupa.
Digs have also revealed remnants of ancient Buddhist monasteries and stupas.
In the following years, he conducted a series of excavations at the site that revealed some of the most fascinating finds: ancient Buddhist stupas, coins, seals, pots and microliths.
He has also designed an artificial spring in the shape of an ice stupa - a hemispherical structure common in Buddhist cultures - that stores downstream water for use during late spring when farmers need water.
"I want to use ice stupas as much to sensitise the world about the need for a change in behaviour, as I want to use it to provide water for us."
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