Thupa n Buddha

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asahi
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Thupa n Buddha

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Hi Pali teachers ,

According to one prof , Thupa can be interpreted as Buddha ? Possible ? Any relevancy ?


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asahi wrote: Thu Jul 14, 2022 12:37 pm Hi Pali teachers ,

According to one prof , Thupa can be interpreted as Buddha ? Possible ? Any relevancy ?


🙏 thanks
Thūpo is the main object (worship) in Buddhism.

The contents are relics (usually put in a jar then in
the Thūpo). There are 2 types of Thūpo: (1) permanent
and (2) nonpermanent. The permanent form is filled with
relics. The nonpermanent form (usually a bell shape) has
no contents.


Thūpo is built for four people: (1) Sammāsambuddho,
(2) Paccekasambuddho, (3) Tathāgatassa Sāvako, and
(4) rājācakkavattī. [DN 16].
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