Small stupas can serve as votive offerings, acting as focal points for acts of devotion. Sponsoring the creation of a votive stupa is a way for individuals to accumulate merit and improve their karma. These stupas directly connect their form to the body of the Buddha, specifically depicting the Buddha at the moment of his Enlightenment when he received the knowledge of the Four Noble Truths (the dharma or law).
The stupa's shape symbolizes the Buddha himself, with the top spire representing his crown, the square at the spire's base signifying his head, the vase-shaped body representing his body, the four steps of the lower terrace representing his legs, and the base resembling his throne.
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