Philosophy

Thursday, October 3, 2013

The Mummified Monk of Ko Samui


Who Rocks a Pair of Ray-Bans
 
By Atlas Obscura





After he died at 79 years old while meditating, the Buddhist monk Luang Pho Daeng was closed in a glass coffin and left in his mudra pose with his legs folded, lotus style. Over 25 years later, his body remains incredibly well-preserved.


In death, the self-mummified monk is housed in the charming Thai town temple of Wat Khunaram on Ko Samui Island in Thailand. Monks at the temple put sunglasses over the mummy’s sunken, empty sockets in order to make him less disturbing to visiting children and others who come to pay their respects.


Radiographs of the mummy have revealed that he still wears his dentures and that in death he has become a hatchery for a native gecko species. The lizards lay eggs in his body cavities, beneath his leathery skin. His brain tissue and organ systems are remarkably intact, although reduced in size due to dehydration.


More on the mummy of Luang Pho Daeng can be found on Atlas Obscura.


Monks who don't mess around:

The monks of Mount Hiei run a staggering 1,000 marathons over seven years
Sokushinbutsu monks mummified themselves slowly by ingesting poisonous sap used to lacquer bowls
The rocky, wind-swept island of Skellig Michael was once home to an isolated monastery
 



 Source:  http://www.slate.com/blogs/atlas_obscura/2013/09/20/the_mummified_monk_of_ko_samui_who_rocks_a_pair_of_ray_bans.html
 

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