Tibetan funeral practices: daily burials and skull walls
there is a special custom in tibet - a daily burial.
in tibet, buddhists believe that the burning of smoky cigarettes is a way of setting the five colours, so that they can invite an empty walker to the funeral table and then offer the dead as a gift to the gods, and thus pray for the salvation of the sins of the dead and ask them to bring their souls to heaven.
(the content is heavy, and the internet does not bear any responsibility for reading if it cannot be sustained by heart disease, etc.) the skull wall has shocked the world, the solemn mortuary, the circled eagles, the world's unbridled skybursts, etc., which constitute a mysterious world and attract countless people to the tibetan plateau.
but with or without skull walls, even many of the old tibets are just heard and few are close.
the famous tibetan writer, mariva, confirmed in his book "the tibetan north traveling calendar", that tibet has a skull wall and that the “dodoka” in the north of the country is the only temple in tibet to preserve skulls.
the town in the north corner of the city is about 300 km south-east, like the county.
for example, in the sense of the horn of the heifer, the legend is that it was a settlement of the heifer tribe.
dharma temple dodoka cemetery is located, for example, on the western outskirts of the county and on the skull wall.
the burial day is one of the most acceptable and common in the tibetan community.
based on the assumption that tibetan archaeological sites may have originated after the seventh century a.d., some scholars believe that this form of burial was created by a direct guillotine.
in 1179 a.d., a temple was established in the province of thongon, in the province of megutka, where it was built and improved.
with regard to the burial in heaven, tibetan buddhism believes that the burning of smog is a way to pave the way, and invites an empty walker to the funeral table, the body as a offering, to the gods, to the gods, to redeem the sins of the dead, and to the gods to bring their souls to heaven.
the euphoria drawn from the smog on the ceremonial table do not harm any animals except the dead ones, which are known by the tibetans as the "god birds".
it is said that such a burial is a follow-up to garonni's "savage to feed " , so that daily burial is still prevalent in tibet.
the secret you don't know about tibet: the grave and the skull wall? in the middle of the docán funeral home, there is a graveyard of approximately 4 square metres, made of pebbles, and a 60-cm-high rectangular stone to the north of the pool, where the body is parked during the day.
there is also a pedestal, about 10 metres high, with skull sculptor on top of the top, with many faded swathes, outside the south gate of the funeral home.
the dead man goes to the dodoca cemetery, curls up the body, bows his head to his knees, makes him sit downthe position, which was wrapped in white, was taken to the mortuary on the day of selection by the bodyman, where the smoke was lighted and the eagle was drawn and the body was mutilated.
the funeral table is mortuated with a hawk because the hawk likes meat and doesn't like bones, so the mortuary goes backwards and feeds the bones.
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