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Что (кто) такое PAGODAS - определение

TIERED TOWER BUILT IN AN EAST ASIAN STYLE, A KIND OF DECORATIVE GARDEN STRUCTURE
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  • [[Changu Narayan Temple]], Bhaktapur, Nepal
  • [[Giant Wild Goose Pagoda]] of Xi'an in China, built in the 7th century, made of brick.
  • Wood five-story pagoda of [[Hōryū-ji]] in Japan, built in the 7th century, one of the oldest wooden buildings in the world.
  • Floor-support structure in a corner of the [[Horyuji temple]]
  • [[Kek Lok Si]] pagoda tiers labelled with their architectural styles
  • [[Prashar Lake]], An ancient Pagoda style temple dedicated to the Rishi Prashar, the patron God of Mandi region (India), stands besides the lake. The temple has been constructed by the King Ban Sen in 13-14th century with the Rishi being present in the form of a Pindi (stone).
  • Mugujeonggwang Great Dharani Sutra]], the oldest extant woodblock print and several other treasures were found in the second story of this pagoda.
  • Taleju Temple]], a 16th-century temple in [[Kathmandu Durbar Square]]
  • Thiên Mụ Temple]] Vietnam, built in 1844 on the order of the [[Thiệu Trị]] Emperor.
  • The [[Xumi Pagoda]], built in 636 AD during the [[Tang dynasty]].
  • The [[Lingxiao Pagoda]] of [[Zhengding]], Hebei, built in 1045 AD during the [[Song dynasty]], with little change in later renovations.

pagoda         
n.
1.
East Indian temple.
2.
East Indian idol, idol.
Pagoda         
·noun An Idol.
II. Pagoda ·noun A gold or silver coin, of various kinds and values, formerly current in India. The Madras gold pagoda was worth about three and a half rupees.
III. Pagoda ·noun A term by which Europeans designate religious temples and tower-like buildings of the Hindoos and Buddhists of India, Farther India, China, and Japan, - usually but not always, devoted to idol worship.
pagoda         
(pagodas)
A pagoda is a tall building which is used for religious purposes, especially by Buddhists, in China, Japan, and South-East Asia. Pagodas are usually very highly decorated.
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Википедия

Pagoda

A pagoda is an East Asian tiered tower with multiple eaves common to Nepal, China, Japan, Korea, Myanmar, Vietnam, and other parts of Asia. Most pagodas were built to have a religious function, most often Buddhist but sometimes Taoist, and were often located in or near viharas. The pagoda traces its origins to the stupa of ancient India.

Chinese pagodas (Chinese: ; pinyin: ) are a traditional part of Chinese architecture. In addition to religious use, since ancient times Chinese pagodas have been praised for the spectacular views they offer, and many classical poems attest to the joy of scaling pagodas. Chinese sources credit the Nepalese architect Araniko with introducing the pagoda to China.

The oldest and tallest pagodas were built of wood, but most that survived were built of brick or stone. Some pagodas are solid with no interior. Hollow pagodas have no higher floors or rooms, but the interior often contains an altar or a smaller pagoda, as well as a series of staircases for the visitor to ascend and to witness the view from an opening on one side of each tier. Most have between three and 13 tiers (almost always an odd number) and the classic gradual tiered eaves.

In some countries, the term may refer to other religious structures. 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 architectural structure of the stupa has spread across Asia, taking on many diverse forms specific to each region. Many Philippine bell towers are highly influenced by pagodas through Chinese workers hired by the Spaniards.

Примеры употребления для PAGODAS
1. You may see more churches, pagodas, chapels in Vietnam now.
2. There is a book titled "Pagodas of Our Country in Middle Ages". It introduces in detail pagoda construction and reason, position of pagoda in temple arrangement, forms and changes of pagodas, sculptures and ornaments, pagoda erection in each age and the position of the pagodas built in Korea in the middle ages in the cultural history.
3. Suzhou is famous for its gardens and pagodas, making it a major tourist attraction.
4. Shwedagon and Sule pagodas, two flash points of the unrest, reopened, but there were few visitors.
5. In many places, Buddhist pagodas stand next to churches and temples of other religions.