A Buddhist sanctuary is the place of love for Buddhists, the adherents of Buddhism. They incorporate the structures called vihara, stupa, wat and pagoda in various locales and dialects. Sanctuaries in Buddhism speak to the unadulterated land or unadulterated condition of a Buddha. Conventional Buddhist sanctuaries are intended to motivate internal and external peace.[1] Its structure and engineering changes from district to locale. More often than not, the sanctuary comprises of its structures, as well as the encompassing condition. The Buddhist sanctuaries are intended to symbolize 5 components: Fire, Air, Earth, Water, and Wisdom.[2]
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