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Stupa
Historical Context
If you make your way to the Swat Valley, and find yourself in the village of Shingardar, you'll see a massive stone dome towering over the small town, itself dwarfed by the mountains behind both. This structure is a stupa, constructed by the Buddhist king of Swat between the Second and Third Centuries CE.

Buddhist kings weren't just partial to constructing giant domes just because they liked them—the stupas built throughout Asia were monuments, first appearing in India during the Fourth Century BCE.

Many stupas often contain relics related to Buddha, his life, and his disciples. Others, like the 108 Stupas of Ningxia in China, were built with some theological significance in mind or for their potential spiritual benefits.

While many have endured, history has been somewhat rough on the stupas of Asia: many have suffered damage to their domes as a result of conflict and calamity.
PortraitSquare
icon_building_stupa

Traits

Unique To
+3 Faith
+1 Amenity from entertainment
+1 Citizen slot
Citizen Yields (per citizen)
+1 Faith

Requirements

District
Building
Production Cost
Base Cost: 190 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 380 Faith
PortraitSquare
icon_building_stupa
Historical Context
If you make your way to the Swat Valley, and find yourself in the village of Shingardar, you'll see a massive stone dome towering over the small town, itself dwarfed by the mountains behind both. This structure is a stupa, constructed by the Buddhist king of Swat between the Second and Third Centuries CE.

Buddhist kings weren't just partial to constructing giant domes just because they liked them—the stupas built throughout Asia were monuments, first appearing in India during the Fourth Century BCE.

Many stupas often contain relics related to Buddha, his life, and his disciples. Others, like the 108 Stupas of Ningxia in China, were built with some theological significance in mind or for their potential spiritual benefits.

While many have endured, history has been somewhat rough on the stupas of Asia: many have suffered damage to their domes as a result of conflict and calamity.

Traits

Unique To
+3 Faith
+1 Amenity from entertainment
+1 Citizen slot
Citizen Yields (per citizen)
+1 Faith

Requirements

District
Building
Production Cost
Base Cost: 190 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 380 Faith