vihara

[viːˈhɑːrə]

vihara Definition

  • 1a Buddhist monastery or temple
  • 2a place of residence for Buddhist monks

Using vihara: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "vihara" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ancient vihara was built in the 3rd century.

  • Example

    The monks gathered at the vihara for their daily prayers.

  • Example

    The vihara is a peaceful and serene place for meditation.

vihara Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for vihara

Phrases with vihara

  • Mahavihara

    a large Buddhist monastery in ancient India, particularly referring to the Nalanda Mahavihara

    Example

    The Mahavihara was a center of learning and scholarship in ancient India.

  • a Buddhist shrine or prayer hall with a stupa at one end

    Example

    The Chaitya Vihara was adorned with beautiful carvings and sculptures.

  • Vihara Maha Devi Park

    a public park in Colombo, Sri Lanka, named after Queen Viharamahadevi

    Example

    The Vihara Maha Devi Park is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

Origins of vihara

from Sanskrit 'vihāra', meaning 'a secluded place'

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Summary: vihara in Brief

'Vihara' [viːˈhɑːrə] refers to a Buddhist monastery or temple, and a place of residence for Buddhist monks. It is a serene and peaceful place for meditation and daily prayers. The term extends into phrases like 'Mahavihara,' referring to a large Buddhist monastery in ancient India, and 'Chaitya Vihara,' a Buddhist shrine or prayer hall with a stupa at one end.