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Indian rock-cut architecture and Parikrama

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Difference between Indian rock-cut architecture and Parikrama

Indian rock-cut architecture vs. Parikrama

Indian rock-cut architecture is more various and found in greater abundance than any other form of rock-cut architecture around the world. Parikrama or Pradakshina refers to circumambulation of sacred places in Hindu, Jain or Buddhist context, and the path along which this is performed.

Similarities between Indian rock-cut architecture and Parikrama

Indian rock-cut architecture and Parikrama have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Buddhism, Chaitya, Circumambulation, Hindu, Jainism, Neminatha, Stupa.

Buddhism

Buddhism is the world's fourth-largest religion with over 520 million followers, or over 7% of the global population, known as Buddhists.

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Chaitya

A chaitya, chaitya hall, chaitya-griha, or caitya refers to a shrine, sanctuary, temple or prayer hall in Indian religions.

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Circumambulation

Circumambulation (from Latin circum around and ambulātus to walk) is the act of moving around a sacred object or idol.

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Hindu

Hindu refers to any person who regards themselves as culturally, ethnically, or religiously adhering to aspects of Hinduism.

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Jainism

Jainism, traditionally known as Jain Dharma, is an ancient Indian religion.

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Neminatha

Neminatha is the twenty-second Tirthankara (ford-maker) in Jainism.

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Stupa

A stupa (Sanskrit: "heap") is a mound-like or hemispherical structure containing relics (śarīra - typically the remains of Buddhist monks or nuns) that is used as a place of meditation.

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Indian rock-cut architecture and Parikrama Comparison

Indian rock-cut architecture has 78 relations, while Parikrama has 65. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 4.90% = 7 / (78 + 65).

References

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