In 2015, the discovery of the mummified remains of Lama Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov, a Tibetan Buddhist monk born in 1842, sent ripples through the spiritual and scientific communities. Unearthed in the province of Songino Khairkhan, Mongolia, this well-preserved relic was found seated in the lotus position, encased in a layer of cowhide. Today, the mummy is displayed at the Ivolginsk Monastery in Russia.
This article unravels the intriguing story of Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov, exploring the circumstances of his discovery, the meticulous process of mummification, and the spiritual significance attributed to his pristine preservation. Delving into the rich tapestry of Tibetan Buddhist practices, we uncover the rituals that surrounded Itigilov’s preparation for the afterlife.
As we journey through time and geography, from Mongolia to Russia, the narrative of Itigilov’s mummy unfolds, inviting readers to contemplate the intersection of faith, mortality, and the enduring quest for spiritual transcendence. The article sheds light on the cultural and scientific dimensions of this extraordinary discovery, leaving readers with a profound sense of awe and wonder.
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