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Buddhist monastic communities made two types of rock-cut halls; one was called the __________, used for the monks' living quarters, and the other was the __________, which meant "sanctuary."

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Answer – Vihara; Chaitya

Buddhist monastic communities made two types of rock-cut halls; one was called the Vihara, used for the monks' living quarters, and the other was the Chaitya, which meant "sanctuary."

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