Followers of the Buddhist religion house their scroll within a cabinet referred to as a Gohozon. The stupa is also a location where the relics can be found.
a stupa
It's a mound like structure containing Buddhist relics, typically the remains of Buddha. It's used as a place of worship. The The Ashoka Empire started to build them.
Gautama Buddha is not buried. He was Cremated. Relics of fragments of his remains are contained in various Stupas though.
There is no usable interior. They often house relics of the Buddha or other saints, but you cannot actually enter them. There are three main types of Stupas; housing for relics, memorials, and as offerings.
Mary MacKillop's grave site is located in the Memorial Chapel of the Sisters of St Joseph in North Sydney, Australia. It is a place of pilgrimage for those who revere her work and legacy in the Catholic Church.
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Buddhists believe that when Buddha died, he reached a state of final and complete enlightenment known as Parinirvana. It is believed that he achieved liberation from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, attaining a state of eternal peace and cessation of suffering. His teachings continue to guide and inspire Buddhists worldwide.
Buddhist statues are not used in worship. Worship implies focusing on a deity for atonement, asking for favours, or guidance. Buddha was just a man. The statue is to bring him and his teachings to mind - as an aide memnoire.
It was called, "Relics"
A STUPA refers to the semi hemispherical structure that contains the Buddhist relics.
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Our holiest object is a tree; (yes, really). The Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya under which Buddha became enlightened. Other relics are ashes and bones of Buddha, which have been spread around different sites in India and South-East Asia.