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Mummified monk is ‘not dead’ and in rare meditative state, says expert

By Kate Baklitskaya
02 February 2015

As police say lama found in lotus positon was destined for sale on black market, there are claims it was one step away from becoming a Buddha.

The mummified remains, covered in cattle skin, were found on January 27 in the Songinokhairkhan province. Picture: Morning Newspaper 

A mummified monk found in the lotus position in Mongolia is 'not dead' and is instead one stage away from becoming a real-life Buddha, it has been claimed.

Forensic examinations are under way on the amazing remains, which are believed to be around 200 years old, having been preserved in animal skin. But one expert has insisted the human relic is actually in 'very deep meditation' and in a rare and very special spiritual state known as 'tukdam'.

Over the last 50 years there are said to have been 40 such cases in India involving meditating Tibetan monks.

Dr Barry Kerzin, a famous Buddhist monk and a physician to the Dalai Lama, said: 'I had the privilege to take care of some meditators who were in a tukdam state.

'If the person is able to remain in this state for more than three weeks - which rarely happens - his body gradually shrinks, and in the end all that remains from the person is his hair, nails, and clothes. Usually in this case, people who live next to the monk see a rainbow that glows in the sky for several days. This means that he has found a 'rainbow body'. This is the highest state close to the state of Buddha'.

He added: 'If the meditator can continue to stay in this meditative state, he can become a Buddha. Reaching such a high spiritual level the meditator will also help others, and all the people around will feel a deep sense of joy'.

Initial speculation is that the mummy could be a teacher of Lama Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov.

Born in 1852, Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov was a Buryat Buddhist Lama of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, best known for the lifelike state of his body.

Mummified monk is ‘not dead’ and in rare meditative state, says expert


Mummified monk is ‘not dead’ and in rare meditative state, says expert

The 'meditating monk' and the house in Mongolia where it was hidden. Pictures: Morning Newspaper 


Ganhugiyn Purevbata, who is the founder and professor of the Mongolian Institute of Buddhist Art at Ulaanbaatar Buddhist University, said: 'Lama is sitting in the lotus position vajra, the left hand is opened, and the right hand symbolizes of the preaching Sutra.

'This is a sign that the Lama is not dead, but is in a very deep meditation according to the ancient tradition of Buddhist lamas'.

The mummified remains, which were covered in cattle skin, were found on January 27 in the Songinokhairkhan province of Mongolia.

However, there is more to the story and now police have revealed that the monk had been stolen from another part of the country and was about to be sold off.

An unnamed official said that it was taken from a cave in the Kobdsk region by a man who then hid it in his own home in Ulaanbaatar.

He had then been planning to sell it on the black market at a 'very high price', with local media claiming he wanted to take it over the Mongolian border. Police uncovered the plot and quickly arrested a 45-year-old, named only as Enhtor. 

According to Article 18 of the Criminal Code of Mongolia smuggling items of cultural heritage are punishable with either a fine of up to 3million roubles ($43,000) or between five and 12 years in prison. The monk is now being guarded at the National Centre of Forensic Expertise at Ulaanbaatar.

Comments (195)

Don't quite know how to tell you this,

but someone HAS to !

His meditative state was concluded awhile back.

He's dead -- absolutely and utterly dead.

Sorry.
Ragnar, Centennial, Colorado USA
07/02/2015 12:23
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Don't touch him because he is too young.
rohu, india
07/02/2015 12:19
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Don't quite know how to tell you this,
but someone HAS to !

His meditative state was concluded awhile back.
He's dead -- absolutely and utterly dead.

Sorry.
RagnarTheSomewhatMagnificent, Centennial, Colorado
07/02/2015 12:17
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Is he alive or not?.......I like this state :-)
rohith, india
07/02/2015 12:15
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Parushuram lived in Himalayas more than 2 lac years. He taught Lord Rama during Ramayan era after that he went to Hiamalayas and return back to teach Bhishma, and and Karna, and he had given CHAKRA to lord Krishan in Mahabharat era. As per Hindu scriptures Parusham is in Himalaya and meditaing for 1000s of year and he will come out of meditation for when God Vishnu takes birth on Earth as Kalki. Parusham will again teach Kalki to establish humanity.
Mukut, India
07/02/2015 11:42
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Mummi is dead
shahrukh khan, mumbai
07/02/2015 08:57
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Mummi is tatally dead not alive....
ram singh, delhi
07/02/2015 08:55
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Nice folks here are trying to see and express it from their worldview and perspective. That's fine. Question is not whether a body could survive so long or whether it was due to mummification or what was the sheer need to vegetate to death, There are elements that a monk may preserve far higher than anything else we may perceive or judge, we shouldn't stick in a yardstick to judge or classify something we don't really understand. I do believe it is possible for someone to transcend physical limitations through meditation. It will be interesting to know what else comes through from this interesting case.
LeDezz, Canada
07/02/2015 08:25
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one look at the old dude,he is in a deep state,maybe mississippi.
stephen, usa
07/02/2015 06:35
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"Check if he has a pulse"...... "sir, I broke his arm off by accident".......
Mike, USA
07/02/2015 05:18
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I say he was literally bored to death! Too bad they didn't have candy crush back then :D
Saurav, San Antonio, TX, USA
07/02/2015 04:47
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I sooo wanna experience dis state...
Vrinda, India
06/02/2015 23:06
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Dude is dead.
David,
06/02/2015 22:56
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Simple nature Qs. How could body survive all these days Without deterioration? If it is not mummyfied then it is something for a thought. What doctors say?
subbu, India
06/02/2015 22:50
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I am not overly curious about said man's current physiological state, but I do have an opinion on all of the naysayers who're trying to whiz on the Buddhists parade of their undead lord and savior. It's not a positive one, knock it off. I've been in this position praying for another religion to come up with something like this for nearly 2000 years. I will find you...
Grant, Brooklyn
06/02/2015 21:02
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