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Cremated Remains of the 'Buddha' Discovered in Chinese Village
« on: November 17, 2017, 01:44:45 pm »
Cremated Remains of the 'Buddha' Discovered in Chinese Village
By Owen Jarus, Live Science Contributor | November 14, 2017 12:43pm ET
 

The cremated remains of what an inscription says is the Buddha, also called Siddhārtha Gautama, have been discovered in a box in Jingchuan County, China, along with more than 260 Buddhist statues.

The translated inscription on the box reads: "The monks Yunjiang and Zhiming of the Lotus School, who belonged to the Mañjuśrī Temple of the Longxing Monastery in Jingzhou Prefecture, gathered more than 2,000 pieces of śarīra [cremated remains of the Buddha], as well as the Buddha's teeth and bones, and buried them in the Mañjuśrī Hall of this temple," on June 22, 1013. At the site where the statues and Buddha remains were buried, archaeologists also found the remains of a structure that could be from the Mañjuśrī Hall. [See Photos of the Buddhist Statues and Cremated Remains of Buddha]

https://www.livescience.com/60933-cremated-remains-of-buddha-found.html