Symbol | Stupa |
Religion | Buddhism |
Origin | Rooted in ancient Indian architecture. |
Meaning | Represents the enlightened mind and the path to awakening. |
Appearance | A mound-like structure with various levels and a spire. |
Colors | Often white or gold, representing purity. |
Usage | Constructed as a Buddhist monument and meditation aid. |
History | Traced back to early Buddhist traditions. |
Popularity | Common in Buddhist countries as sacred structures. |
Importance | Signifies the presence of Buddha's relics or important teachings. |
Complexity | Architecturally diverse, with intricate details |
Emotions | Conveys a sense of reverence and sacredness. |