Buddhist temple component

C45683
concept

A Buddhist temple component is an architectural or symbolic element—such as a hall, pagoda, gate, or altar—that contributes to the religious, ritual, and aesthetic functions of a Buddhist temple complex.

Observed surface forms (12)

Surface form Occurrences
Buddhist temple complex area 3
Buddhist architectural element 1
Buddhist assembly hall 1

Instances (15)

Instance Via concept surface
sim (ordination hall)
surface form: sim (ordination hall) at Wat Xieng Thong
Buddhist ordination hall
Horyu-ji Covered Corridor (Kairou)
Iron Pagoda Buddhist temple structure
Twin Ponds (Kuttam Pokuna) Buddhist monastic structure
Kairō (cloister)
surface form: Kairō
Buddhist temple architecture feature
Daikō-dō (Great Lecture Hall)
surface form: Daikō-dō
Buddhist lecture hall
Viharn Luang Buddhist assembly hall
Tō-dō area Buddhist temple complex area
Yokawa area Buddhist temple area
Three Pagodas of Chongsheng Temple Buddhist pagoda complex
Tahōtō pagoda Japanese Buddhist architectural form
golden hti Buddhist architectural element
Tō-dō (Eastern Pagoda) area Buddhist temple complex area
Yokokawa area Buddhist temple complex area
Butsuden (Buddha hall)
surface form: Butsuden
Buddhist temple building type