. . "Cetiya, \"reminders\" or \"memorials\" (Sanskrit caitya), are objects and places used by Theravada Buddhists to remember Gautama Buddha. According to Prince Damrongr\u0101ch\u0101nuph\u0101p, four kinds are distinguished in the P\u0101li Canon: \"Relic [Dhatu], Memorial [Paribhoga], Teaching [Dhamma], and Votive [Udesaka].\" Griswold, in contrast, states that three are traditional and the fourth, the dhamma, was added later to remind monks that the true memory of Gautama Buddha can be found in his teachings."@en .