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- Buddhist temple - Wikipedia
A Buddhist temple or Buddhist monastery is the place of worship for Buddhists, the followers of Buddhism They include the structures called vihara, chaitya, stupa, wat, khurul and pagoda in different regions and languages Temples in Buddhism represent the pure land or pure environment of a Buddha
- 10 Most Famous Buddhist Temples in the World - Touropia
Buddhism takes as its goal the escape from suffering and from the cycle of rebirth: the attainment of nirvana There are between 230 million and 500 million Buddhists worldwide An overview of the most famous Buddhist temples in the world
- 20 beautiful Buddhist temples around the world | National Geographic
From the sprawling stone structures at Angkor Wat to the cliffside temples of Tiger’s Nest, here are 20 Buddhist temples worth a visit
- 10 Best Buddhist Temples to Visit in the World | Buddha Tourism
10 must visit Buddhist pilgrimage destinations across the world that make your Buddhist Circuit Tour an even more enchanting experience
- Buddhist Temples – Explore Sacred Sites, Architecture more
This in-depth guide delves into the history of temples, examines the intricate Buddhist temple’s architecture, and highlights the role these sacred sites play in meditation, tourism, and global cultural exchange
- BUDDHIST TEMPLES: TYPES, FEATURES AND ACTIVITIES - Facts and Details
Temples and stupas are the main kinds of Buddhist structures Temples have an open interior that may be entered and in which are displayed one or more cult images as a focus for worship
- 10 Oldest Buddhist Temple in World
Buddhism emerged around the 5th century BCE and yet has numerous temples that carry the legacy of the religion Devotees from all around the world come to visit these temples in search of enlightenment and ultimate salvation
- 10 Famous Buddhist Temples (With Images) - The Travel Area
Explore 10 famous Buddhist temples from around the world, each with its unique history, architecture, and spiritual significance, from the iconic Shwedagon Pagoda in Burma to Haeinsa Temple in South Korea
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