Buddhist mummies
Buddhist mummies, also called flesh body bodhisattvas, full body sariras, or living buddhas (Sokushinbutsu) refer to the bodies of Buddhist monks and nuns that remain incorrupt, without any traces of deliberate mummification. These are venerated by some Buddhists who believe they successfully were able to mortify their flesh to death.[1] The practise to purposely make undecomposed bodies is seen as controversial and contradictory to the Buddhist belief in impermanence. Many were destroyed or lost in history.[2] The Hungarian Natural History Museum recently found a Buddhist mummy inside a statue of Buddha.[3]
Causes
Some were naturally formed. Some Mahayana buddhist monks left instructions to be followed after their deaths, which often included having them buried sitting in a lotus posture, put into a vessel with drying agents (such as coal, wood, paper, or lime) and surrounded by bricks, to be exhumed later, usually after three years. The preserved bodies would then be decorated with paint and adorned with gold.[4] It is a common method in China. Some covered the bodies with clay or salt. 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 special belt that connected the neck with his knees in a lotus position.[5] The mummies of monks (Sokushinbutsu) in Japan practised nyūjō (入定), which caused their own death by adhering to a wood eating diet made up of salt, nuts, seeds, roots, pine bark, and urushi tea. They were then buried alive in a pine-wood box full of salt connected by a tube for air and would ring a bell signaling they were alive. When the bell stopped ringing the air tube was removed.[6][7] Japan banned unburying in 1879 and assisted suicide, including religious suicide is now illegal.
My affair will become a big one, not only get known by the Xianghe county, but by the whole China and eventually by the whole world.(我的事大着呢,不但让香河县知道,还要让全中国知道,最后让全世界都知道。)— Zhou Fengchen[8]
My original life span should have been 81 years, but I leave my fortune and life of the last 20 years to all suffering lives. After I leave this world for Sukhavati, don't burn my body, or bury it. Leave my body quietly, it would naturally achieve an incorruptible body of Buddhism. It would be a miracle of mankind and treasure of Buddhism.(本来我的寿命是81岁,我把后20年的福寿留给一切苦难的众生。我往生后,不要把我的身体火化,也不要安葬。给我一处静地,让我这个身体继续养着。自然就会成为佛门的金刚不坏之肉身舍利,也称为“紫磨真金色身”,是人类的奇迹,是佛门的珍宝。)— Huang Yulan[9]
List
Theravada
Some names lost[10] or unknown.[11]
- Mahākāśyapa[12]
- Thamanya Sayadaw[13][14][15][16]
- Luang Phor Kasem Kemagoh[17]
- Luang Pho Daeng[17]
- Luang Phoo Song[17]
- Luang Phor Wat Paknam or Luang Phor Sodh[18][19]
- Luang Phor Samrit[20]
- Pra Bit Tar Luang Phor Klai (Phor Than Klai)[21]
- Luang Phor Parn[22][23]
- Luang Phor Pinak[24][25]
- Luang Phor Niam Wat Noi, Suphanburi
- Luang Phor Nong Wat Klong Madarn[26][27]
- Luang Phor Phrom Wat Chongkae[28]
- Luang Phor Sawai Wat Preedahrahm[29]
- Luang Pu Choy Wat Siutumpon[30]
- Luang Phor Mahapoh Wat Klongmor[31]
- Chaokhun Mit[32]
- Luang Phor Tuan[33]
- Ba-xin[34]
Mahayana
Some names lost,[35][36][37] Taoists[38][39] or Way of Former Heaven religion.
- Shōnyo (証如)[40]
- Zōga shōnin (増賀上人)[40]
- Ninga (仁賀), a student of Zōga[40]
- Gensan shōnin (源算上人)[40]
- Komatsuji shōnin (小松寺上人)[40]
- Ganzai (願西尼) (nun)[40]
- Kaijin (沙門戒深)[40]
- Senkaku (priest) (暹覚法師)[40]
- Angin Kitsudō (案山吉道)[40]
- Kyūen (久円), a student of Kitsudō[40]
- Jikigyō Miroku (食行身禄)[40]
- Nikkan (日鑑上人)[40]
- Itō Sankō (伊藤産行), a student of Miroku[40]
- Manzō (萬蔵)[41]
- Shan Daokai (單道開)[40]
- Huizhi (慧直)[42]
- Zhiyi[40]
- Zhikai (智鍇), a student of Zhiyi[40]
- Zhixi (智晞), a student of Zhiyi[40]
- Sengche (僧徹)[40]
- Daoxiu (道休)[40]
- Dayi Daoxin[40]
- Daman Hongren[40]
- Fapu (法普)[40]
- Youxuan (幽玄)[40]
- Suiduan (遂端)[40]
- Hangxiao (行修)[40]
- Wang (王羅漢)[40]
- Laode (老德和尚)[42]
- Baoyin (寶印)[42]
- Chang (常羅漢)[42]
- Chongyan (崇演)[42]
- Chunan (楚南)[42]
- Cunshou (存壽)[42]
- Daxing (大行)[42]
- Daoang (釋道昂)[42]
- Daolin (釋道林)[42]
- Daoyin (釋道因)[42]
- Dexiu (德秀)[42]
- Fachong (法充)[42]
- Faqin (法欽)[42]
- Guting (古庭)[42]
- Guangyu (廣玉)[42]
- Heluojie (訶羅謁)[42]
- Faming (法明)[42]
- Huanzhong (寰中)[42]
- Hui (慧禪師)[42]
- Huikong (慧空)[42]
- Huishi (慧寔)[42]
- Huiyan (慧嚴)[42]
- Jianzhen[42]
- Jueqing (覺慶)[42]
- Pengpeng (沙門釋彭彭)[42]
- Puyuan (普願)[42]
- Ruyu (如玉)[42]
- Shifan (師範)[42]
- Shiyu (世瑜)[42]
- Wenyan (文偃禪師)[42][43]
- Qingliang Wenyi (清涼文益)[42]
- Wuji (無迹)[42]
- Wulou (無漏)[42]
- Hangxiu (行修)[42]
- Yefang (業方)[42]
- Yi Xing[42]
- Zhiyuan (智圓禪師)[42]
- Zhutanyou (竺昙猷)[42]
- Ziyu (子瑀)[42]
- Zongyuan (宗淵)[42]
- Niunao (拗撓)[42]
- Baoan (寶安)[42]
- Canghuan (藏奂)[42]
- Daibing (代病)[42]
- Daozhou (道舟)[42]
- Guangyi (光儀)[42]
- Guangji (沙門廣寄)[42]
- Huayan (華嚴和尚)[42]
- Huaiyu (懷玉)[42]
- Sengbian (僧辯)[42]
- Wenxi (文喜)[42]
- Yuanshao (圓紹)[42]
- Jinggan (靜感比丘尼) (nun)[4]
- Lingjiao (靈覺比丘尼) (nun)[4]
- Huiyin (惠隱尼) (nun)[4]
- Yingong (銀公)[44]
- Mosi (摩斯)[44]
- Hongyi Daci (宏一达慈)[45]
- Danru (淡如)[46]
- Longshan (隆山祖師)[47]
- Defeng (德風和尚)[47]
- Shengchuan (聖傳和尚)[47]
- Chang'en (常恩和尚)[48]
- Falong (法龍和尚)[47]
- Dinghui (定慧和尚)[47]
- Huade (華德和尚)[47]
- Bi Yuexia (碧月俠) (Taoist)[49]
- Bi Dengxia (碧燈俠) (Taoist),[49] a peer of Bi Yuexia
- Bi Chenxia (碧塵俠) (Taoist),[49] a peer of Bi Yuexia
- Jisheng (濟生和尚)[46]
- Jingshen (淨參)[50]
- Chushan (楚山和尚)[51]
- Zhou (周老禪師)[52]
- Liu (劉舍人) (folk)[53]
- Chen Jinggu (陳靖姑) (Taoist woman)[54][55]
- Chunsong (春松)(Taoist)[56]
- Yibo (義波和尚)[57]
- Qin (秦善人) (layman)[58]
- Lingying (靈應祖師)[57][59][60]
- Chen Yi (仁遠王)[61]
- Zhang Liuchuan (章公六全祖師)[62]
- Deqin (德欽)[63]
- Xianhua (顯化禪師)[64][65]
- Từ Đạo Hạnh (徐道幸)[66]
- Tuệ Tĩnh (慧靜禪師)[67]
- Wuji (無際大師)[68][69]
- Shinsō Gyōjun (心相行順大行者)[70]
- Kōchi (弘智法印)[70]
- Tanzei (弾誓上人)[70]
- Arisada (宥貞法印)[70]
- Shungi (舜義上人)[70]
- Shūkai (秀快上人)[70]
- Myōshin (妙心法師)[71][72]
- Longde (隆德禅师)[73]
- Huihuan (慧寬法師)[74]
- Xianliang (顯亮沙彌尼) (nun), student of Huihuan[74]
- Benfeng (本丰长老)[75]
- Haiyun (海雲禪師).[76]
- Benru (本如)[77][78]
- Zhou Fengchen (周凤臣) (laywoman)[79][80]
- Tian Zhichao (田志超)[81]
- Jiaofeng (焦豐居士) (layman)[82]
- Yuantong (圓通和尚)[82]
- Xinhui (性慧)[44]
- Xintian (性添)[44]
- Haicheng (海澄)[44]
- Chanhua (禪化)[44]
- Lijin (立謹)[44]
- Zhiyuen (智遠)[44]
- Faxing (法信)[44]
- Yikong (一空)[44]
- Yunhe (雲鶴)[44]
- Mingyue (明月)[44]
- Mingliang (明亮)[44]
- Siben (思本)[83]
- Huaide (懷德)[83]
- Shixian (師顯)[83]
- Zhixuan (智玄)[83]
- Mingzhe (明哲)[83]
- Shenyuan (神遠)[83]
- Puqin (普欽)[83]
- Yuankong (圓空)[83]
- Xuanxu (玄虛道人) (Taoist)[83][84]
- Xuanzhi (玄智道人) (Taoist), a student of Xuanxu[83]
- Songfeng (松風道人) (Taoist)[83]
- Songzhu (松竹道人) (Taoist)[83]
- Tianran (天然尼师) (nun)[85]
- Nengren (能忍法师) (nun)[86]
- Fazhong Daci (法众达鉴)[87]
- Haimo (海墨老和尚)[4]
- Haiqing (释海庆)[88]
- Wu Yunqing (吴云青) (Taoist)[89][90]
- Changjing (昌净法师) (nun)[91]
- Xukai (绪开和尚)[92]
- Zhenshi (真实老和尚)[93]
- Zongxu (宗旭)[94]
- Guowu (釋果悟)[95]
- Miguang (弥光老和尚), a student of Hsu Yun[96]
- Dizang(Jin qiaojiao) (地藏(金喬覺))[97]
- Haiyu (無瑕海玉)[98]
- Daxing (大兴和尚)[99]
- Ciming (慈明法师)[100]
- Mingjing (明净法师)[101]
- Puwen (普文和尚)[102]
- Renyi (仁义比丘尼) (nun)[103]
- Kuande (宽德和尚)[104]
- Liaozhen (了真大師)[105][106]
- Zongsheng (释宗胜)[107]
- Shengchuan (聖傳禪師)[108]
- Guo'an (果安)[109]
- Miaoshan (妙山)[110]
- Yongsen (永森)[111]
- Huang Yulan (黄玉兰) (laywoman)[112]
- Renguang (仁光上人)[46]
- Yongci (永慈)[113][114]
- Yang Fuxin (楊福信)[115]
- Wang Chunrong (王春荣) (laywoman)[116]
- Lin Guanrong (林观荣) (layman)[117]
- Yinlian (隐莲法师)[118]
- Ko-xiang (柯象)[119]
- Pu-Chao (普照法師)[120]
- De-Hsiu (得修法師) (nun)[121]
- K'ai-Feng (釋開豐)[122]
- Wuming (悟明長老)[123]
- Qingyan (清嚴)[124]
- Yingmiao (瀛妙)[125]
- Xu Gui-Mei (徐桂妹) (laywoman)[126]
- Ming-chien (明潔上人)[127]
- Xie Shide (化智上人) (folk)[128]
- Ma Jinying (三顯真仙) (Taoist woman)[129][130]
- Gao Bangniang (高榜娘) (laywoman)
- Gao Guaniang (高瓜娘) (laywoman), sister of Gao Bangniang[131][132]
- Miaozhi (妙智和尚)[133][134]
- Chen Zhu (珠姑) (Zhaijiao nun)[135]
- Zou Wubi (鄒公祖師)[44]
- Fuhou (福厚)[136]
- Shi Yunji (史公祖師)[137]
- Chen Miaoci(陳公祖師)[138]
- Zhiliang (袒膊祖師)[139]
- Wujinzhang (無盡藏比丘尼) (nun)[140]
- Huineng[141][142]
- Dantian (丹田禪師)[143]
- Hanshan Deqing, teacher of Ouyi[144]
- Bingong (賓公生佛)[145][146][147]
- Yuet Kai (月溪法師)[148]
- Chonghui (崇慧法师)[149][150]
- Vũ Khắc Minh (武克明禪師)[151]
- Vũ Khắc Trường (武克長禪師),[152] nephew of Vũ Khắc Minh
- Chuyết Chuyết (拙公)[153]
- Như Trí (如智禪師)[154]
- Phochang (普淨法師)[155]
Vajrayana
Some names are lost[156][157][158]
- Kūkai
- Jōjin[40]
- Yuihan ajari (阿闍梨 維範)[40]
- Kōgyō-Daishi
- Rinken ajari (検校 阿闍梨 琳賢)[159]
- Junkai (淳海)[41]
- Gekkōkai shōnin (月光海上人)[41]
- Shinkai shōnin (岑海上人)[41]
- Bogd Khan[160]
- Zanabazar[161]
- Śubhakarasiṃha (善無畏)[40]
- Je Tsongkhapa[162][163]
- Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov (no known methods of mummification detected, the body's condition is not clear for scientists)
- Honmyōkai shōnin (本明海上人)[70]
- Zenkai (全海法師)[70]
- Chūkai shōnin (忠海上人)[70]
- Shinnyokai shōnin (真如海上人)[70]
- Enmyōkai shōnin (円明海上人)[70]
- Tetsumonkai shōnin (鉄門海上人)[164][165]
- Kōmyōkai shōnin (光明海上人)[70]
- Myōkai shōnin (明海上人)[70]
- Tetsuryūkai shōnin (鉄龍海上人)[70]
- Baltung Choimba[166]
- 13th Dalai Lama[160]
- Pantangwa (潘唐瓦)[167]
- Luojinhuan (罗金环) (wife of Pantangwa)[167]
- Dorje Pakmo[168][169]
- H. E. Karu[170]
- 5th Kirti Rinpoche[171]
- Choeying Dorje Rinpoche (秋英多杰仁波切)[172]
- Konga oldman (貢噶老人) (laywoman), a student of 9th Konga Xutugtu[173]
- Konga Gangkar Rinpoche (噶玛协珠. 却杰生根)[174]
- Dudjom II (第二世敦珠仁波切)[175]
- Jamgon Kongtrul
- Bagsha Dangke (Sheven Davga), Kalmykia, this body is lost[176]
- rTa-tshag II[177]
- mKhar-steng rab-'byams-pa Tshul-khrims don-grub
- Lama Gelegs Yeshes Gragspa[178]
- Rinchen Zangpo[179]
See also
References
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- ↑ 视频:佛教的成果肉身菩萨
- ↑ 華雨集第四冊07 Archived June 17, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 風城築夢
- ↑ 佛說彌勒大成佛經》卷1
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- ↑ Tharmanya Sayardaw / Sayardaw U Vinaya - Myanmar (Burma) Archived April 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Thamanya Sayadaw
- ↑ The Cult of Thamanya Sayadaw
- 1 2 3 MrYeeshkul's Thai Guru Monks
- ↑ 怪异!泰国的高僧驾鹤西去,但肉身不死,何故?
- ↑ The statue of Luang Phor Sodh of Wat Pak Nam
- ↑ Luang Phor Samrit, Wat Tamfad Archived November 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ LP Put
- ↑ Luang Phor Parn - Rare Antique Thai Amulets and Votive Tablets
- ↑ 文章
- ↑ Luang Phor Pinak - Thai Amulet Place
- ↑ 佛牌資料
- ↑ MYTHS & LEGENDS-4
- ↑ Luang Phor Nong
- ↑ 龍婆碰(Luang Phor Phrom Wat Chongkae)
- ↑ 龍波撒懷(Luang Phor Sawai Wat Preedahrahm)
- ↑ 龍普再(Luang Pu Choy Wat Siutumpon)
- ↑ 龍波瑪下布(Luang Phor Mahapoh Wat Klongmor)
- ↑ 龍婆空(Tok Raja Watutamaram)
- ↑ 請佛堂佛像專門店 Archived March 19, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 去世三年高僧遺體焚不化_社會新聞_泰國世界日報
- ↑ 六、念佛婆子 瑞應奇特
- ↑ [转帖半年不吃喝竟无恙尼少年成“朝拜”对象]
- ↑ 中华佛教百科全书——【入定】
- ↑ 陕西华县发现玉泉洞坐化道士干尸 泥塑真身
- ↑ "坐化娘娘":西安一道士坐化肉身泥塑像令专家震惊
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 文献上の入定ミイラ
- 1 2 3 4 失われた即身仏・ミイラ
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 肉身和尚集 Archived August 8, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 三、人物傳略
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 五龙躔景区 - -=三佳绵山=- Archived June 2, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 华县:玉泉洞道观中有肉身像或肉身菩萨真身坐像
- 1 2 3 清稗類鈔(清)徐珂编-方外類(13)_网络120
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 探索肉身之迷 Archived August 9, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 常恩和尚肉身舍利
- 1 2 3 八卦掌起源再探究——实非董海川所创
- ↑ 来果禅师自行录 Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 明代临济高僧楚山绍琦与成都石经寺 Archived August 10, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 印光大师文钞(十)
- ↑ 裝神弄鬼殺人而祭海神宋朝氾濫成災的淫祠和巫風_星島環球網_文史
- ↑ 宁德《女神出世》
- ↑ 祖廟豐采-古田臨水宮
- ↑ 那些和福建有关的“肉身佛”传说
- 1 2 清代两姐妹肉身不腐泉州“肉身佛”探秘-泉州网
- ↑ 泉州“肉身佛”探秘(图)-泉州网
- ↑ 南安灵应寺 - 宝华寺
- ↑ 灵应祖师
- ↑ 泉州文史资料全文库 Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 追寻高僧章公六全祖师的民间传奇-新华网
- ↑ 宝林寺_广东省佛山市顺德区_中国寺庙网 Archived January 24, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 少年进士结交异僧 潜心修禅肉身不腐
- ↑ 樂全集: 卷三十六- Chinese Text Project Wiki
- ↑ zh:s:大越史記全書/本紀卷之三
- ↑ Vietnamese Mummies
- ↑ 南岳无际大师肉身”屈居东瀛风波真相
- ↑ “东方木乃伊”何时归故里? Archived July 11, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Mummies in Northern Japan即身仏一覧表
- ↑ 御正体山の妙心上人
- ↑ 即身仏の思想的背景
- ↑ 万德禅寺将举行上隆下德禅师肉身贴金圆满仪式
- 1 2 绥化市望奎县红光寺惊现肉身舍利 Archived August 9, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 上本下丰长老肉身舍利
- ↑ 从白塔寺到法源寺追寻海云禅师真身之谜 Archived August 11, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 师爷肉身佛上本下如老和尚_石佛寺主持释了杰的空间_百度空间
- ↑ [原创]房山上方山华严洞肉身佛(P15)
- ↑ 香河老人专题-学佛感应
- ↑ 十年不腐揭秘“香河老人”肉身不腐之谜(图)
- ↑ 搜神记之八:田志超汉人成佛第一人 Archived July 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
- 1 2 绵山宗教
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 【冯骥才】绵山彩塑记(二)
- ↑ 千年古剎正果寺 舍利真身探秘
- ↑ 揭秘“真身坐像” 陕西有据可查的真身坐像有6尊
- ↑ 终南老尼辞世13年肉身不腐
- ↑ 陕西也有肉身像或肉身菩萨 其中一尊可看到人骨架
- ↑ 释海庆法师成就肉身舍利
- ↑ “160岁高僧圆寂8年真身不腐”调查
- ↑ “160岁寿星”幕后新闻
- ↑ 昌净法师
- ↑ 迷趣重重朦胧塔之导游引路 - 宝华寺
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- ↑ 宗旭法师肉身
- ↑ 武汉一僧圆寂三年肉身不腐 Archived March 31, 2004, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 弥光老和尚法身委员会
- ↑ 金地藏与九华山地藏文化--谢澍田 Archived August 9, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 第一尊比丘尼肉身菩萨(2)_走近神秘高僧_神秘中国创作组
- ↑ 大兴和尚肉身舍利
- ↑ 慈明法师肉身舍利
- ↑ 明净法师圆寂六年肉身不腐 Archived November 12, 2004, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 导游词 Archived August 9, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 仁义师太肉身舍利
- ↑ 肉身系列之八:农禅并重的宽德-游玩资讯-第一旅游网 中国旅游第一网络资讯平台 《中国旅游报》主办
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- ↑ 安徽源浦寺肉身和尚 历经230年保存完好
- ↑ 源浦寺首任住持圆寂3年后肉身不腐 Archived July 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 安徽铜陵发现百年僧人肉身
- ↑ 安徽省庐江县冶父山庐江寺果安法师 Archived December 22, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 安徽省庐江县冶父山伏虎寺妙山法师
- ↑ 安徽省庐江县冶父山实际禅寺永森法师 Archived November 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 弥陀大愿菩萨殊胜示现 - 弥陀大愿菩萨正法大道场
- ↑ 永慈老法师成就肉身舍利
- ↑ 慈公老上师简介 灵窟佛国-- 浙江省天台山慈恩寺
- ↑ 明代僧人肉身500年不腐 皮肤湿润有弹性
- ↑ 江西上饶发现真身塑像 去世老妪20年不腐
- ↑ 男子将亡父制成木乃伊 7年不腐烂
- ↑ 中国肉身菩萨隐莲法师回忆录
- ↑ 萬人迎接 象帝爺公20日回雲林
- ↑ 肉身菩薩普照法師 20多年保持良好 Archived July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 宗教名勝>民間信仰
- ↑ 坐缸肉身菩薩 純金雕塑金身
- ↑ 悟明长老圆寂千人见证“观音老人”成就肉身菩萨 - 香港宝莲禅寺 Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 台北新店海藏寺清严肉身菩萨
- ↑ 台湾瀛妙法师
- ↑ 肉身菩薩隱身內埔50年
- ↑ 明潔上人 台南元天宮肉身菩薩神蹟多
- ↑ 開山師肉身舍利 信眾說傳奇
- ↑ 仙妈简介
- ↑ 泉州多地现“肉身佛” 姐妹肉身菩萨两百年不腐
- ↑ 闽南神奇的肉身佛
- ↑ 福州晚报
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- ↑ 香港佛教556期
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- ↑ 泉州一老和尚坐缸三年肉身不腐 开缸现金身
- ↑ 永安岩史公祖师传略
- ↑ 泉州多地出现-肉身佛- 姐妹肉身菩萨两百年不腐(3) Archived August 12, 2016, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 袒膊祖师全身舍利回戴云寺的故事
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- ↑ 六祖惠能真身1200年来遭受过什么人的摧毁?
- ↑ 中国肉身菩萨全纪录
- ↑ 憨山大师肉身舍利
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- ↑ 广东增城正果寺导游词 Archived August 9, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
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- ↑ 普净法师
- ↑ 吉祥天母千年肉身,至今发甲仍在生长
- ↑ 供奉於色拉寺的桑耶高僧虹身法體
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- ↑ 高野山往生伝
- 1 2 Buddhist mummification traditions - Reuben Rutledge
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- ↑ Top 21 Breathtaking Monasteries Around the World
- ↑ 西藏五位班禅法体合葬同一灵塔内
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- ↑ 桑顶寺
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- AmuletForums – Thai Amulets and Buddhism Online Discussion Forums
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- Sacred Arts of Tibet