Stupa

Connected Sites: 28

A stupa is a mound-like structure containing Buddhist relics, typically the remains of Buddha, used by Buddhists as a place of worship.

Connected Sites

  • Polonnaruva
    Polonnaruva
    Sri Lanka
    Inscribed: 1982
    3.39
    186
    6
  • Rangiri Dambulla Cave Temple
    Inscribed: 1991
    3.36
    209
    7
  • Sanchi
    Sanchi
    India
    Inscribed: 1989
    3.53
    65
    5
  • Ajanta Caves
    Inscribed: 1983
    3.81
    108
    7
  • Ayutthaya
    Ayutthaya
    Thailand
    Inscribed: 1991
    3.60
    395
    15
  • Kathmandu Valley
    Inscribed: 1979
    3.84
    218
    9
  • Borobudur
    Borobudur
    Indonesia
    Inscribed: 1991
    4.29
    265
    9
  • Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur
    Inscribed: 1985
    2.60
    23
    6
  • Mahabodhi Temple Complex
    Inscribed: 2002
    2.91
    58
    7
    "To The South Of The Pathway Is A Cluster Of Votive Stupas Built By Kings, Princes, Noblemen, And Lay People. They Vary In Shape And Size, From The Simplest To The Most Sumptuous Ones." (Ab Ev)
  • Ancient Merv
    Ancient Merv
    Turkmenistan
    Inscribed: 1999
    2.83
    48
    5
    Remains Of A Buddhist Stupa At Gyaur Kala
  • Prambanan
    Prambanan
    Indonesia
    Inscribed: 1991
    3.79
    239
    9
    Candi Sewu Temple's All Main Structure Are Topped By Stupa.
  • Potala Palace
    Inscribed: 1994
    4.14
    102
    11
    Stupa Tomb Of The Thirteenth Dalai Lama Inside Potala Palace
  • Nalanda
    Nalanda
    India
    Inscribed: 2016
    2.84
    34
    3
    Principle Stupa Encased In A Chaitya (Stupachaitya) (Ab Ev)
  • Quanzhou
    Inscribed: 2021
    3.40
    66
    4
    Stone Stupas In The Buddhist Kaiyuan Temple (Nomination File, P. 140)
  • Nominated: 2025
    80%
    17
    1
  • Taxila
    Taxila
    Pakistan
    Inscribed: 1980
    2.98
    51
    4
  • Three parallel rivers of Yunnan
    Inscribed: 2003
    3.41
    88
    6
    Stupa Row At Deqin
  • Sansa, Buddhist Mountain Monasteries
    Inscribed: 2018
    2.99
    83
    4
    Tongdosa: Houses The Buddha Relics, "Founded By The Great Monk Jajang In 646, It Was Originally Built To House His Collection Of Sakyamuni Relics That He Had Acquired On His Travels. He Put The Most Important Relics In A Special Budo, Or Reliquary Stupa, On A Platform He Named Geumgang Gyedan, Which Can Be Seen Today. "
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  • Orkhon Valley
    Inscribed: 2004
    2.52
    57
    6
    Erdene Zuu
  • Mount Wutai
    Inscribed: 2009
    3.56
    63
    4
  • Mountain Resort, Chengde
    Inscribed: 1994
    3.54
    89
    4
  • Lumbini
    Lumbini
    Nepal
    Inscribed: 1997
    2.47
    74
    9
    Remains Of Buddhist Stupas (Memorial Shrines) From The 3rd Century Bc To The 15th Century Ad (Ab Ev)
  • Luang Prabang
    Inscribed: 1995
    3.65
    253
    5
  • Elephanta Caves
    Inscribed: 1987
    3.05
    145
    7
    Includes Stupa Hill, Named Because Of A Small Brick Buddhist Monument At The Top
  • Bagan
    Bagan
    Myanmar
    Inscribed: 2019
    4.44
    160
    6
  • Pyu Ancient Cities
    Inscribed: 2014
    1.99
    33
    4
  • Sukhothai
    Sukhothai
    Thailand
    Inscribed: 1991
    3.65
    207
    9
  • Anuradhapura
    Anuradhapura
    Sri Lanka
    Inscribed: 1982
    3.37
    174
    7