What is another word for Stupa?

Pronunciation: [stjˈuːpə] (IPA)

A stupa is a hemispherical structure found primarily in Buddhist and Jain cultures. It is also known as a pagoda or a chorten in Tibetan Buddhism. Stupas can be made out of various materials like stone, brick, or wood. In China, the stupa is also known as a dagoba or a ta, and in Burma, it is known as a zedi. In Thailand, it is referred to as a chedi or a phra chedi. The Nepalis call it a chaitya, while in Sri Lanka, it is identified as a dageba. Regardless of the name, stupas hold significant religious and cultural significance and are often sites of pilgrimage and worship for the faithful.

What are the hypernyms for Stupa?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Stupa

He thought of this mosquito as a spirit who came through the burning of incense placed at a Stupa.
"Corpus of a Siam Mosquito"
Steven Sills
Seven persons or communities sent requests for a portion of the relics, saying that they would erect a Stupa over them and hold a feast.
"Hinduism and Buddhism, Vol I. (of 3) An Historical Sketch"
Charles Eliot
A guest house or even a night under the stars with the base of a Stupa as his pillow would be preferable.
"An Apostate: Nawin of Thais"
Steven Sills

Related words: Buddhist Stupa, Hindu Stupa, Tibetan Stupa, stupa temples, tumuli of ancient Greece and Rome, tombs of ancient Greece and Rome, pyramids of ancient Greece and Rome, stupa of ancient India

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