Buddhist mummies
Buddhist mummies, also called flesh body bodhisattvas, full body sariras, or living buddhas (Sokushinbutsu) refer to the bodies of Buddhist monks and nuns that remain incorrupt, without any traces of deliberate mummification by another party. Many were destroyed or lost to history. In 2015, the Hungarian Natural History Museum exhibited a Buddhist mummy hidden inside a statue of Buddha, during its first tour outside China.
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Buddhist mummies
Buddhist mummies, also called flesh body bodhisattvas, full body sariras, or living buddhas (Sokushinbutsu) refer to the bodies of Buddhist monks and nuns that remain incorrupt, without any traces of deliberate mummification by another party. Many were destroyed or lost to history. In 2015, the Hungarian Natural History Museum exhibited a Buddhist mummy hidden inside a statue of Buddha, during its first tour outside China.
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肉身佛,佛教用語,是佛教高僧大德成就的一種境界,死亡後肉身仍 ...... 本將肉身不腐等同於即身成佛,故也稱為即身佛(日语:即身仏)。
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Buddhist mummies, also called ...... its first tour outside China.
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Мощи в буддизме — останки высш ...... объектами поклонения верующих.
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肉身佛,佛教用語,是佛教高僧大德成就的一種境界,死亡後肉身仍 ...... 本將肉身不腐等同於即身成佛,故也稱為即身佛(日语:即身仏)。
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Buddhist mummies
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肉身佛
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