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What is a Pagoda?

A pagoda, in South-east Asia, is a cone-shaped monumental structure built in memory of the Buddha. ..

Last Updated On: Sunday, May 06, 2012

 

A pagoda, in South-east Asia, is a cone-shaped monumental structure built in memory of the Buddha. But in the Far East, a pagoda is a tower-like, multi-storeyed structure of stone, brick, or wood, usually associated with a Buddhist temple complex. The pagoda is derived from the stupa of ancient India, which was a dome-shaped commemorative monument, usually erected over the remains or relics of a holy man or king.

 

The pagoda, Buddhist Temple, South-east Asia, Cone-Shaped Monumental, Holy Man Or King

 
 

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