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- Sokushinbutsu (即身仏) is a type of Buddhist mummy. In ****an the term refers to the practice of Buddhist monks observing asceticism to the point of death...
- called flesh body bodhisattvas, full body sariras, or living buddhas (Sokushinbutsu) refer to the bodies of Buddhist monks and nuns that remain incorrupt...
- citing many reasons from him being a "human vegetable" to becoming a sokushinbutsu (Buddhist mummy). An autopsy could not determine the cause of Kato's...
- as a hatchery, with eggs being laid beneath his skin. Buddhist mummy Sokushinbutsu "Kunaram Temple - Mummified Monk". ThailandSelection. Archived from...
- attained enlightenment, it is still very much the exception to the rule. Sokushinbutsu in ****anese Buddhism involves asceticism to the point of death and entering...
- Franklin expedition Great Irish Famine Little Ice Age Siege of Leningrad Sokushinbutsu 2005 Malawi food crisis 2008 Central Asia energy crisis Theresienstadt...
- and others. Gisant Bog body Buddhist mummies Paramahansa Yogananda Sokushinbutsu Sufism Shahid Meivazhi Quigley, Christine (2005). The Corpse: A History...
- Catharist endura Euthanasia Hunger strike Right to die Sallekhana Sokushinbutsu Monier-Williams, Monier (2008) [1899]. Monier Williams Sanskrit-English...
- householders, as a ritual method of suicide known as Prayopavesa in Hinduism; Sokushinbutsu historically in Buddhism; and as Sallekhana in Jainism. Cathars also...
- Mikkyō Milarepa Mount Hat**** Mount Hiei Mount Ōfuna Mount Ōmine Onmyōdō Sokushinbutsu Catherine Cornille (2013). The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Inter-Religious...