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sarira - Buddha

by Minjae Kim storyteller

sarira - Buddha

In Buddhism, Sarira is a term derived from Sanskrit, meaning "body." while Sarira refers to the crystalline formations discovered after the cremation of Buddhist monks.

To Buddhist followers, Sarira is not merely bones or crystalline formations but a symbol of the soul. It helps understand the continuity of life and death and realize the truth of life. Monks teach that instead of seeking Sarira, one should explore inner truths and seek spiritual peace.

Sarira is an important concept in Buddhism symbolizing the continuity of life and death. However, obtaining Sarira upon one's passing can cause considerable stress. A well-known monk, renowned for his non-owned, left behind a final message upon his last breath

"Do not seek Sarira; seek yourself."

reference : https://www.facetofacemj.com/2024/05/sarira-Buddhist-Buddha.html


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About Minjae Kim Junior   storyteller

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