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large size of unburnt bricks and plaster were used with wooden parasol (chatrayasshti).
A stupa is a round domed structure that typically houses Buddhist relics, usually the ashes of Buddhist monks and is used as a place of meditation. One of the best known stupas is the "Great Stupa" in Sanchi, India, though stupas can be found throughout the world.
At the early stage of its construction only large size of unburnt bricks and plaster were used with wooden parasol (chatrayasshti). Thereafter stones were used in making gateway (34 feet high) (2)
A stupa is a mound-like structure which is used to by Buddhist to store relics. A stupa is also used to as a place for meditation by Buddhist.
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The materials were Ashlar (dressed stone) and brick
The word 'stupa' is a noun, a word for a domed edifice housing Buddhist or Jain relics. A noun is used in a sentence as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.EXAMPLESThe stupa in Colorado is located near Red Feather Lakes. (subject of the sentence)The Shanti Stupa in northern India is the best known stupa. (direct object of the verb 'is')
The pyramids where built of large blocks of limestone.
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.
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Whatever chines homes are, it can be assumed that the same materials are used that utilised elsewhere.