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Because of the long-term vegetarianism and long-term inactivity, the monks will accumulate a large amount of fiber and minerals in their bodies, and these substances will form a solid residue after being burned, and this residue is the relic. The main components of relics are compounds including copper, iron, calcium carbonate, calcium oxalate, calcium sulfate, etc.
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The relics are formed by the enlightened monks through the practice of precepts, concentration, and wisdom, and are divided into bone relics, hair relics, and meat relics, and the main chemical components are calcium and protein.
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It's not just a monk, the relics are just the ashes combined together when they are cremated, and the chemical composition is calcium oxide.
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After the death of a monk, there will be a "relic", do ordinary people have it? What exactly are the ingredients of relics?
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After the death of the general public, pay attention to "burying in the ground", therefore, burial has always been the main funeral method. However, people in Buddhism often take cremation after passing away, because in Buddhist thought, rebirth is not heavy death, and it is believed that life itself is a gradual practice, and when living, it is most important to settle one's body and mind.
Fame, wealth, glory, family affection, etc., are all things that life does not bring with death, and since you are dead, you must die cleanly, and let these things go away with the wind. When life comes to an end, it means that the mission of life has come to an end.
Many monks will produce relics in their bodies after their death, and curious friends want to ask, why do monks have them after cremation, but ordinary people don't? What are relics made of?
The relics are the color of emptiness, and the emptiness is the color." The relics have always been revered as sacred objects in Buddhism, and it is said that these relics are spiritually created by the death of Buddhist monks.
The relics can be the best of all diseases, and the disasters can be eliminated. Buddha bone relics are the ashes, bones, hair, etc. left behind by the monks after death, all of which are collectively called relics. Relic refers to the bead-like crystals formed by the cremation of the body of a monk after his death.
In fact, there are many explanations for relics: due to the long-term vegetarian diet of monks, they ingested a large amount of minerals and fiber, and a large amount of carbonate, phosphate and other crystalline substances were precipitated and accumulated in the body; At the time of cremation, a small portion of the bones may appear recrystallized in various shapes; There are different opinions about the composition of human stones or the jewelry worn by monks, but there is no accurate scientific explanation.
In non-Buddhist cultures, when cremating a deceased relative, the average person does not deliberately and has no opportunity to look for a substance similar to a "relic" in the ashes. "Relics" themselves are a rare phenomenon that can easily be overlooked without looking for them carefully. Therefore, it is not surprising that the occasional "relics" are more often found in the bones of a few Buddhist monks.
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Introduction: I believe that whether you are reading myths or studying Buddhist scriptures, you will come into contact with the concept of relics. The relics are rumored to appear after being cremated by the monks, and only the truly talented monks will have relics to be passed down to the world.
So, is it a historical relic that only a monk has a Taoist? What is the chemical composition of the relics?
In fact, the human body is a carbon-based organism, and bones contain a lot of calcium and carbon. In ancient times, when people carried out cremation to carry out burial, they would find that when the temperature of the flame continued to rise, and the burning time was long enough, some chemicals on the surface of the bones of the body would be burned out, and the things left behind were gradually burned decently, and finally formed a ball similar to jewelry, which is what people call relics. The cracked relics are easy to obtain, mainly because of the changes formed by the high-temperature heating of the bones, which is a bit like the smelting of metals.
Therefore, the chemical composition of the relics is still the change in the physical properties of the calcium mainly contained in the human bones at high temperatures and becomes hard, which is equivalent to saying that the iron becomes better in the process of extraction.
In fact, there are many things, although people think they are very mysterious, but in fact, it is because Xi Yuanyi does not understand the scientific principles behind these things. In the past, people actually knew about it, but in order to complete the inheritance of a certain concept, they did not pursue it more. And people nowadays should not be confused by those strange phenomena, but should believe that there is a scientific power behind them.
In addition, if you really believe in a certain point of view, you should have an attitude that connects with the facts to make your life more peaceful. Therefore, concepts such as relics have been explained from a scientific point of view, but they can still maintain their love for their classmates.
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The relics are not only found by the eminent monks, but also by some very old monks. In fact, relics are stone cracks, but some stones are relatively large and some are smaller. In the past, people who had a closed cavity didn't know about stones.
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Yes, this state is particularly magical, and the composition of it includes calcium substances, as well as metal salts, and the form is almost the same as that of scale.
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No, it contains calcium substances, including magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, silicon, iron, aluminum, and all chemicals in it.
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Of course not, the main ingredient is organic, and this kind of thing will appear in anyone's body.
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Foreword: As we all know, every country has its own religion, but Chinese Buddhism is the most prevalent, which has been transmitted from India since ancient times and was originally regarded as indistinguishable from the Huang Lao Immortal Magic. Later, due to the social environment and political difficulties, Buddhism was well spread, so it gradually developed into a traditional religion in China.
Therefore, there are many temples in China, and there are also many so-called eminent monks. It is generally believed that the eminent monks have attained enlightenment and attained enlightenment. Therefore, they have been isolated from the world, and they can also promote the Dharma for others, and they have become enlightened real people, and Buddhism also has many related carriers, such as Buddhist scriptures, Dharma, relics, etc.
Clause. 1. What are the relics?
Speaking of relics, we all know that they belong to the possession of enlightened monks, and refer to the bones or remains of enlightened monks. It is said that the beads formed after the cremation of the remains of Shakyamuni Buddha were called relics, so the bones of the Buddha and monks were later called relics. Because ordinary people will become a pile of ashes through cremation, but after cremation, eminent monks will leave crystal clear and colorful beads.
There are also specific differences between hair relics, claw relics, and tooth relics, and the relics left by the monks will be stored in the tower for worship. The Lingguang Temple in Beijing, China, enshrines the Buddha's tooth relics, and the Famen Temple in Shaanxi and the Leifeng Pagoda Underground Palace in Hangzhou have relics. In short, Buddhism's belief in relics has made it even more mysterious, and with the development of science and technology, later generations have a greater desire to explore relics and understand what it really is.
Clause. 2. The relics only exist in the body of high monks, what is its chemical composition and what is its use?
According to Buddhism, we know that relics only exist in the body of enlightened monks, and it is said that some relics are very strong, like Vajra is not bad, and the higher the monk's enlightenment, the stronger the Taoist power of the relics. In this regard, some people say that relics are a kind of stone in the human body, and the monks have always been vegetarian, light tea and light rice, and rarely appear body stones. Therefore, until now, people have not been able to accurately describe the chemical composition of relics, let alone find its use.
Therefore, relics are more mysterious to humans, and it is said that when relics meet people who are related to them, they will produce more small relics. At the same time, Buddhism has many stories related to relics, which has cast too many mysteries on relics.
Moreover, the relics are also endowed with great philosophical significance, and they are also a spirit worth learning, so we must respect the religious beliefs of others.
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Summary. Dear, hello, I'm glad to answer for you, relics are specifically referring to the granular matter in the ashes after cremation, sometimes just gray-white, sometimes showing obvious other colors or even transparent. In layman's terms, relics mean bones, bodies or remains.
What is a relic is scientifically explained.
Dear, hello, I'm glad to answer for you, relics are specifically referring to the granular matter in the ashes after cremation, sometimes just gray-white, sometimes showing obvious other colors or even transparent. In layman's terms, relics mean bones, bodies or remains.
According to legend, it was a bead-like object formed after the cremation of the body of Shakyamuni Buddha, and later it also referred to the bones of Buddha and monks. Relics can be divided into bone relics, hair relics and meat relics, and it is usually said that they all belong to bone relics. Buddhism believes that relics are refined by spiritual merits, and they are mostly made of hard beads and dazzling colors.
It is not only for high monks, relics actually mainly refer to gallstones and kidney stones, and the main chemical components are cholesterol and bile pigment crystals, because when monks meditate, they will forget to eat, and over time, there will be gallstones.
You can knock it with an iron hammer, and the iron hammer can knock it out, and the relics and relics are as if they are not moving, that is true.
The relics originally referred to the bones and bead-like gem-like products left behind by the Buddhist patriarch Shakyamuni Buddha after his death and cremation. The relics are called Bundu in Indian, also called Shililuo, and translated into Chinese as Lingbone, Body Bone, and Body. It is a crystalline body left behind by a person's death and cremation. >>>More
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