stupa

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Türkisch - Türkisch
Budizm'in en önemli yapısı olan ve içinde kutsal emanetler saklanan Hint kökenli anıt
Budha sanatında tepe biçimli anıt, türbe
Englisch - Englisch
A dome-shaped Buddhist monument, used to house relics of the Lord Buddha

He mounded so much honey on the top of the buns that they looked like miniature stupas.

A dome-shaped monument, used to house Buddhist relics or to commemorate significant facts of Buddhism or Jainism. Also called tope3
In Buddhist temples, the Stupa is a structure built to house sacred relics
Originally a Buddhist memorial monument or reliquary, stupas also serve to demarcate important Buddhist sites
(Sanskrit) Originally, a tumulus or burial mound enshrining relics of a holy person - such as the Buddha - or object associated with his life Over the centuries this has developed into the tall, spired monuments familiar in temples in Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Burma; and into the pagodas of China, Korea, and Japan
Originally, a tumulus or burial mound enshrining relics of a holy person -- such as the Buddha -- or objects associated with his life Over the centuries this has developed into the tall, spired monuments familiar in temples in Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Burma; and into the pagodas of China, Korea, and Japan
A monument or reliquary representing the enlightened mind The traditional shapes of stupas symbolize the stages of realization Stupas are built to pacify disharmony in a country or region; peace, health, prosperity, and other positive conditions arise through their blessing
See 1st Stupe
A mound or monument commemorative of Buddha
Sanskrit word means burial mound, which contains the ashes or relics of an enlightened being In China, it appears as pagoda, representing the place where Buddha "lives" Stupa It refers to a place where the Buddha's true body resides -->
> A model of Buddha's burial mound A funerary mound or monument, which scaled down becomes a reliquary Both versions represent the body of the Buddha and his law A stupa or chorten symbolizes both the person of the Buddha, as well as his `spiritual' body
Monument erected in memory of the Buddha or a Buddhist saint, often marking a sacred spot, commemorating an event, or housing a relic. Stupas are architectural symbols of the Buddha's death. A simple stupa may consist of a circular earthenware base supporting a massive solid dome from which projects an umbrella, symbolizing protection. This basic design is the inspiration for other types of Buddhist monuments, including pagodas, seen throughout Asia. Worship consists of walking clockwise around a stupa. Many important stupas have become places of pilgrimage
A shrine, usually in the shape of a dome, used to mark Buddhist relics of sacred sites A shrine, usually in the shape of a dome, used to mark Buddhist relics of sacred sites
stupa

    Silbentrennung

    stu·pa

    Türkische aussprache

    stupı

    Aussprache

    /ˈsto͞opə/ /ˈstuːpə/

    Etymologie

    [ 'stü-p& ] (noun.) 1876. From Sanskrit सतूप.
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