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It's not a bone, it's something like a stone, something that only appears when a monk has attained enlightenment, and it's not limited to ancient times.
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.
However, relics are completely different from the bones of ordinary dead people. Its shape is ever-changing, some are round, oval, some are lotus-shaped, and some are Buddha-like or bodhisattva-shaped; Its colors are white, black, green, red, and there are also various colors; Some of the relics are like pearls, some like agate, and some are like crystals; Some are transparent, some are bright, like diamonds.
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Relics do not necessarily have to be formed from bones, but can be formed from all parts of the body, such as hair, muscles, and blood.
Of course, there are also bone relics. When Shakyamuni Buddha Nirvana, spontaneously three flavors of true fire, burning themselves, every part of the body turned into relics, a total of 84,000 relics, at that time to the Chu State preservation, the Tang Dynasty, the monks also brought to China, and now have preservation. It is a national first-class cultural relic.
And none of these relics that have been preserved in China have been made of bones.
The hardness of the relics is very high, and they cannot be broken by smashing with an iron hammer, on the contrary, the iron hammer is smashed and concave.
Another point is that when the relics are offered, if they are worshiped for a long time, the relics will grow up. These are all things that scientists have confirmed but cannot explain.
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You misunderstand this. It doesn't have to be a monk in ancient times to be called a relic. Today's high cultivators also have relics.
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Answer for you: The relics of high monks refer to relics that have special significance in Buddhism. A relic is a relic left behind by a Buddha or other eminent monk after death, usually an item made from ashes that have been specially treated and shaped like tiny pearls or particles.
It is believed that the relics contain the power and wisdom of the saints and are regarded as valuable Buddhist relics. Buddhists believe that relics possess divine energy that can bring protection, blessings, and inspiration. People regard the relics as a symbol of the Buddha or a high monk, and enshrine them in Buddhist temples or shrines as a pious object of worship and worship.
The relics of high monks are often considered to have miraculous effects, and it is rumored that some relics often produce plum sparrows with radiance, fragrance, and have the power of ** or sensitivity. Therefore, people often go to worship and visit the pagoda in the hope of receiving blessings and blessings from the relics. The relics of the high monks are relics of special significance in Buddhism, regarded as relics of saints, and are enshrined and revered.
They are believed to have divine powers, bring blessings and enlightenment, and have important religious and spiritual value for Buddhist adherents.
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1. Remnants of Liang faction bones.
After our bones are cauterized, they will recrystallize, and some of these small bones may become crystals, which are what we call relics.
Others believe that relics are actually teeth.
2. It is a human body stone.
Because of the cause of disease, there will be stones in the human body, such as the most common kidney stones, gallstones, some people believe that relics are stones.
However, this statement is also unlikely, because the main components of stones are calcium and metal salt precipitation, which cannot maintain the original form of slag at high temperatures, but will become powdery oxides; Moreover, if you have stones on your body, you will be surrounded by pain all day long, and those who have attained enlightenment are almost all healthy and long-lived people, so this is not possible.
3. It is the belongings of the Buddha.
There will be some wearables in front of the monks, most of which are gemstones, and the main component of gemstones is silica, which will be dissolved at high temperatures, and after dissolving, it may react with bones to form items such as glass, which is what we call relics, this is still possible.
5. Temperature control.
Some people believe that the formation of relics after cremation requires many conditions, such as temperature control and the use of firewood.
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The word relics first appeared in Buddhism, this word is imported according to Indian Sanskrit, he refers to people after death, the body will be cremated after the relics will be left, and the relics can only be burned out by the monks, as for how he was formed, it is still a mystery, no science can be solved.
Buddhism originated in India, where they believed in Shakyamuni, and India has maintained the traditional funeral model of cremation since the beginning. In China, it has always been said that it is to settle in the ground. The emergence of Buddhist relics first appeared in India, Buddhism through the promotion of relics and human Buddha nature related, ordinary people after cremation is not relics, only those highly respected monks, such relics will appear.
The relics and relics will be enshrined in this Buddhist pagoda temple, a special place for storage, we call it a pagoda, which is the ** of the Chinese Buddhist relics pagoda.
According to historical records, the shape of the relics can be said to be colorful, with red, black, blue, white, and other colors. Buddhists and scientists have been arguing with many theories, and some believe that it is the essence of their bodies that gives rise to relics.
There is also a theory that because they have been vegetarian for a long time, they have consumed a lot of vitamins and minerals, so they have continuously accumulated in their bodies to produce that kind of relics.
The third theory is that they meditate for a long time, so the bones of their bodies are very stiff, and in this case, they will produce unique relics.
But more people believe that it is because these monks have been vegetarian for a long time, which has caused serious stones in the body, and their bones have undergone chemical changes, resulting in the coexistence of multiple minerals in the body.
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From a medical point of view, the stones in the human organs are mainly calcium and metal salt precipitation, and the remaining bone material of the stone patient after cremation will contain the presence of crystals, so it is guessed that there may be stones in the body of the monk, and the relics are formed after cremation.
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Scientifically, that doesn't happen. Because as long as a human dies, if it is cremated, all that can be left is the ashes, and nothing else will remain.
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Of course, people who believe in Buddhism regard this as their faith, and once read in a book that some people in the palace even did not hesitate to listen to slander and burn their own daughters for the sake of relics because of their belief in Buddhism.
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I think it may be that the monk is highly respected, and he has done a lot of good deeds, and his contribution to society is also great, so there will be "relics".
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I think this is probably the stone formed in the body of their perennial vegetarian diet and tofu after burning.
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This is just an illusory imagination in ancient times, but I don't think there is such a phenomenon in real life.
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Maybe it's because their Taoism is very deep, and they must have something special in it, so the relics appeared.
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I think it may be a calcification in the body, a type of stone, and it is related to their daily diet and sleep habits.
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This is related to Buddhism, I don't know if this relic really appeared on its own, maybe it is the cultivation of a high monk.
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There should be this, only those who are profound, monks, will have it, this is seen in the story, I don't know if it's true or not!
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Hope it helps, Amitabha!
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