Thūpa
Thūpa,[Vedic stūpa,crown of the head,top,gable; cp.Gr.stu/pos (handle,stalk).Oicel.stūfr (stump),to *steud as in tudati] a stupa or tope,a bell-shaped pile of earth,a mound,tumulus,cairn; dome,esp.a monument erected over the ashes of an Arahant (otherwise called dhātugabbha=dāgaba),or on spots consecrated as scenes of his acts.In general as tomb:Vin.IV,308; J.III,156 (mattika°)=Pv.I,84; in special as tope:D.II,142,161,164 sq.; A.I,77; M.II,244; J.V,39 (rajata°); VvA.156 (Kassapassa bhagavato dvādasayojanikaṁ kanaka°); Ud.8; Pv III,105.Four people are thūpârahā,worthy of a tope,viz.a Tathāgata,a Tathāgatasāvaka,a Paccekabuddha,a Cakkavattin D.II,143= A.II,245.-- At Dpvs VI,65 th.is to be corrected into dhūpaṁ.(Page 309)