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Shwedagon Pagoda-Yangon-Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yasaka Pagoda and Sannen Zaka Street in Kyoto, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yangon Myanmar at Shwedagon Pagoda Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pagoda Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hsinphyumae Pagoda Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thien Mu Pagoda, Hue, Vietnam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mumbai Pagoda Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Nachi waterfall with red pagoda, Wakayama, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fujiyoshida, Japan view of Mt. Fuji and Pagoda Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tran Quoc Pagoda Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kyoto Japan Pagoda Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mountain Fuji and Chureito red pagoda with cherry blossom sakura Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mountain Fuji and Chureito red pagoda with cherry blossom sakura Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nachi, Japan Pagoda and Waterfall Royalty Free Stock Photo
A pagoda is a tiered tower built in the traditions originating in historic East Asia or with respect to those traditions, with multiple eaves common in Nepal, India, China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Burma and other parts of Asia. Some pagodas are used as Taoist houses of worship. Most pagodas were built to have a religious function, most commonly Buddhist, and were often located in or near viharas. This term may refer to other religious structures in some countries. In Vietnam and Cambodia, due to French translation, the English term pagoda is a more generic term referring to a place of worship, although pagoda is not an accurate word to describe a Buddhist vihara. The modern pagoda is an evolution of the Ancient Nepal stupa, a tomb-like structure where sacred relics could be kept safe and venerated.[1] The architectural structure of the stupa has spread across Asia, taking on many diverse forms as details specific to different regions are incorporated into the overall design.


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