Buddhist monks become hungry, thirsty mummies, scientists see X-rays


New Delhi, September 7, 2019, Saturday

Mummies are made in Egypt to protect the bodies. They are also mentioned in history. But this process occurs not only in Egypt but also in other countries of the world. A report has revealed that. This process is also adopted in China. However, experts do not yet know why this is the case in China.

The report that made the mummies in China revealed that a Buddhist monk's mummy was made approximately 1000 years ago. This was revealed when scientists scanned an old statue in a Chinese monastery. The scanning revealed surprising revelations. It reveals how the bones of a Buddhist monk sitting in Padmasana's posture were protected inside the statue.

Buddhist monks were religious. He worshiped in a part of China or the region of Tibet, and in this order he also fasted. He died around 1100. It is said of this Buddhist monk that for about 1000 days he only ate things like dried fruit, berries so as to remove body fat. For the next 1000 days, he lived a special kind of tree and its roots. This caused him to vomit constantly and also reduce fluid from the body. All of these processes acted as protective and protective parts of the body after death. Then for 6 years, the Buddhist monk closed in a small stone house with a hose and a bell. He is believed to have sat in the Padmasan posture and remained in this posture until he died. People knew of his death when the bell rang.

According to the report, Buddhist monks have been sitting in the monastery for about 200 years. Then his condition would begin to deteriorate and other monks kept him inside the statue with the intention of preserving his body. Their age is estimated to be around 30 to 50 years.



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