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Most stupas, a style of Buddhist temples that have something that looks has a bowl shape towards the bottom, and pagoda, a Buddhist temples that have something that looks like a building with flowers and windows though the perimeter get small as it goes up, are architecturally similar. This is shown to the right. At the top, there is a tear shaped speech that represents void. Below the void there is a peace that looks like a shallow bowl or an upside down curves trapezoid, this symbolizes wind. Underneath the wind there is a trapizoid that has its bottom corners cut off which illustrates fire. Second from the bottom there is a circle (sphere) with part of its top and bottom cut off exemplifies water. At the very bottom there is a rectrangle that represents Earth.