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Great Stupa, India

Lion Pillar, India

Yakshi with a fly wisk, india

meditating Buddha, india

Seated Buddha, india

Bodhisattva, India

Ratha temple, Inda

Vishvanatha temple. india

Shiva, India

Define stupa.

A stupa is a symbol of the Buddha and a diagram of the universe. The way you worship is to go around the temple and meditate to reach Nirvana.

Hinduism

similar to Buddhism. believe in breaking the cycle of reincarnation, called moksha. Buddhists call it Nirvana.

Vedas

Basic teachings for Buddhism and Hinduism. These ideals were established by the Aryans, who inhabited Central Asia.

Buddhism

Created by prophet Siddhartha Gautama. He created 4 principles, or vedas, to be followed with the hopes of ending suffering of death and rebirth, or reincarnation.

Bodhisattva

A Buddha in the making.

Axis Mundi

Links relics to the earth and the universe. Similar to an axial plan. A central path to follow throughout life.

Ratha

A temple, or "vehicle for the gods" Hindu.

Hinduism

Originated from Aryan people in Central Asia. Similar beliefs to Buddhism. Moksha is similar to Nirvana.

Nirvanna

Release from the cycle of reincarnation