
In the early 1800s Buddhist monks practiced a long and turturous process of self mummification.Very few monks actually succeeded in the process and it was thought to be only folklore until bodies were found this year. The exact procedure took years of slowly starving and poisoning their own bodies before finally sealing themselvesinside a stone tomb until they were dead.
Would you slowly commit suicide for the sole purpose of religious enlightenment? There are approximately 24 Buddhist monks who did so in the Yamagata Prefecture that occurred in the early 1800s. This practice was folklore until Buddhist monk mummies were discovered in July of 2010.
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