IPA: /ˈtʃɔːrtən/
KK: /ˈtʃɔːrtən/
A type of structure found in Tibet, shaped like a pyramid and made of solid stone, often used to hold relics or as a memorial for a Buddha or Buddhist saint.
The ancient chorten stood majestically on the hill, a symbol of the region's rich Buddhist heritage.
The word 'chorten' originates from Tibetan 'chorten', meaning a stupa or a mound-like structure containing relics. It refers specifically to a type of Buddhist monument.
Imagine a sacred mound or structure that holds relics — that's what a chorten is, a significant Buddhist monument.