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Buddhist Mummies of Japan
Buddhist Mummies
of Japan ![]() Estimates of the number of self-mummified priests in Japan range between sixteen and twenty-four priests. Impressive though this number is, many more have tried to self-mummify themselves; In fact, the practice of self-mummification -- which is a form of suicide, after all -- had to be outlawed towards the end of the 19th century to prevent Buddhist priests from offing themselves this way... and yet the grand majority of priests who have tried to do this have failed. The reasons will take some explaining -- but first, some background on the whole practice and the reasons for it. ![]() ![]() Careful! Don't confuse Buddhist Shingon priests with Christian flagellants... the flagellents hurt their bodies out of a sense of guilt; they needed to punish themselves to atone for sins. The Buddhists hurt their bodies to train their minds to ignore the physical world. How to be a self-made mummify ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Here are some other mummified Buddhas I have heard of, but not visited; if you find yourself near one, do go look (if you can stomach it). Tetsumon-kai [1768-1829]: at Churenji temple, near Asahi, in Yamagata prefecture. Chuu-kai [1697-1755] & Enmyou-kai [1767-1822]: both at Kaikoji temple, Sakata, in Yamagata prefecture. Shinnyo-kai [1688-1783]: at Dainichi-bo temple, Asahi, in Yamagata prefecture. Is this another one? I haven't visited it, and it is not given much credit... Futsu-kai-shonin [?-1903]: at Kannonji temple, Murakami, in Niigata prefecture. Reference Pages Index -- Oniko Goes To Japan Main Page Back to The Three Mountains: August 24th, 1998 http://www.sonic.net/~anomaly/japan/dbuddha.htm ![]() |