Living Buddhas

The Self-Mummified Monks of Yamagata, Japan

Ken Jeremiah author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc

Published:24th May '10

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Living Buddhas cover

Northern Japan is home to an ancient, esoteric tradition of self-mummifying Buddhist monks, little known to the outside world. Long after death, these ascetics continue to be revered as Living Buddhas. This first English-language work on the subject recounts the process by which these monks starve themselves for a decade, bury themselves alive with only a small breathing tube, and meditate until death. After three years, the mummified body is exhumed and displayed. The biographies of various monks are presented within, as is an examination of the religious beliefs involved, an amalgamation of three distinct religious traditions. Also explored is the role of asceticism in religion, and beliefs about life and death shared by the Buddhist sects involved in self-mummification.

“the first English language book on the subject of the self-mummifying Buddhist monks of Yamagata Prefecture of North-Western Japan...informative...for anyone with an interest in the sokushinbutsu this very interesting book contains a wealth of information...fascinating...essential”—Diverse Japan.

ISBN: 9780786448807

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm

Weight: 331g

242 pages