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Who was pagodas what are they use for?

What are pagodas ..............A pagoda is a Hindu or Buddhist temple, typically in the form of a many-tiered tower. Pagodas are common in east ASIA, and originally served religious purposes as memorials or shrines.


What structures in Southeast Asia bear witness to the spread of Buddhism?

Stupas and Pagodas are Buddhist holy buildings.


Why pagodas don't fall down?

only japanese pagodas


What country is Bagan Temples and Pagodas in?

what continent isBagan Temples and Pagodas in


What is best about Myanmar?

The pagodas! Myanmar has more than 5 million pagodas!


What towering buddist temples are common in china?

the pagodas are a giant symbol in china of Buddhism


What are some characteristics of a pagoda?

Pagodas, or tiered towers, originated in East Asia. These odd numbered tiered layers were designed with slopes, curves and decorated finials on the top.


Where did Buddhist build tall multieveled towers called pagodas?

Buddhists built tall multilevel towers called pagodas primarily in East Asia, including countries such as China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. These structures were often constructed as part of temple complexes and served to house relics, scriptures, or sacred items. Pagodas are characterized by their tiered roofs and intricate designs, reflecting both religious significance and local architectural styles.


Where are pagodas found?

India


Which country is famous for pagodas?

Pagodas are common in most Eastern Asian countries. Such as China, Japan, South Korea, and Myanmar.


Why were Pagodas built?

Pagodas were built as a place to worship in Japan. A pagoda is a place used to house religious artifacts in the Japanese culture.


What are Pagodas used for?

becuz of reiligion