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Question : Pillared halls, where the Buddhist monks used to worship, were known as:

Option 1: Stupas

Option 2: Chaityas

Option 3: Viharas

Option 4: Mathias


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Correct Answer: Chaityas


Solution : The correct answer is Chaityas.

The primary function of a Chaitya was prayer. In various Indian religions, such as Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism, the term chaitya refers to a sacred place used for worship, often taking the form of a shrine, sanctuary, temple, or prayer hall. Specifically in Buddhism, a chaitya typically includes a stupa and a rounded apse at the entrance, along with a high roof featuring a rounded profile.

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