Tripitaka
Dakhma
Khanqah
Synagogue
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The correct answer is C. Khanqah.
A khanqah is a Sufi lodge or monastery. It is a place where Sufis can live, worship, and study. Khanqahs are often associated with Sufi saints, who are revered by Sufis.
The other options are incorrect.
- Tripitaka is the Buddhist canon. It is a collection of sacred texts that are considered to be the word of the Buddha.
- Dakhma is a Zoroastrian burial place. It is a tower of silence where Zoroastrians leave their dead to be exposed to the elements.
- Synagogue is a Jewish place of worship. It is a building where Jews gather to pray, study, and socialize.