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  2. Sangha Tenzin - Wikipedia

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    Sangha Tenzin, Monk Mummy of Himalayan region. Lama Sangha Tenzin was a Buddhist monk. He is thought to have died in the 1500s. His remains are preserved as a mummy, which was discovered in 1975 in Gue, a small village in the Spiti valley, Himachal Pradesh, India. Tenzin's tomb was established in the village near the Line of Actual Control (LAC ...

  3. Gue (Lahul and Spiti) - Wikipedia

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    Sangha Tenzin, Monk Mummy of Himalayan region. The village is a few kilometers away from the India-China border where there is the mummy of a late medieval Buddhist ...

  4. File:Sangha Tenzin Monk Mummy.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Looking for a Lady With Fangs and a Moustache - Wikipedia

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    The film was written and directed by Khyentse Norbu, who wanted to "explore some of the last genuine residues of Tibetan mysticism". [2] Max Dipesh Khatri and Rabindra Singh Baniya served as the film's producers, while Zhuangzhuang Tian, Olivia Harrison, Ram Raju, Aona Liu, and Kate McCreery were credited as executive producers. [3]

  6. 4,400-year-old tomb — with a preserved mummy inside ...

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    Analysis of the mummy revealed the official lived to be 65 years old, much older than expected during that time period. The mastaba was discovered between Abusir and Saqqara, pyramid fields south ...

  7. Buddhist mummy - Wikipedia

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    According to Victor H. Mair in the Discovery Channel series The Mystery of the Tibetan Mummy, the self-mummification of a Tibetan monk, who died ca. 1475 and whose body was retrieved relatively incorrupt in the 1990s, was achieved by the sophisticated practices of meditation, coupled with prolonged starvation and slow self-suffocation using a ...

  8. Sokushinbutsu - Wikipedia

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    The preservation of the mummy for at least five centuries was possible due to the aridity of the area and cold weather. [ 4 ] According to Paul Williams, the sokushinbutsu ascetic practices of Shugendō were likely inspired by Kūkai , the founder of Shingon Buddhism , [ 6 ] who ended his life by reducing and then stopping intake of food and ...

  9. 'Ketamine queen' drug dealer, doctors and Matthew Perry's ...

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    Sangha, 41, and Plasencia, 42, were both arrested on Thursday in southern California. They were both charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine. Sangha, a North Hollywood resident ...