Stupas, like this one in Kathmandu, can be found throughout Asia and increasingly in other parts of the world. A symbol of Buddhism, stupas represent an enlightened mind.
The base of a stupa varies, generally depending on where it has been constructed and the origin of the religion (Buddhism from Tibet, Nepal, India, Burma, etc.). At one time ascetics were buried in the mound, or base of the stupa, with the spire reaching into the sky.
The large eyes on each side of the stupa represent God’s ability to see all. The symbolic number “1” between the eyes represents the one path to enlightenment.
Happy (and enlightened) Travels!
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theworsthorse says
Hi Beth! just wanted to thank you for commenting on Mr. Armstrong’s submission to the Horse about your blog.
You keep up the great work, too!
-rod,
editor of theworsthorse.net