The monks doubting the monk's hundred-year-old mummy had signs of revival and travel

After discovering the shadow of the palace of a Tibetan Lama, Buddhists all thought that his mummy was resurrected and moved.

Lama Dashi Dorzho Itigilov is a monk who is not only known for his contributions to Tibetan Buddhist culture but also by the mysteries surrounding his mummy. Although Lama Dashi Dorzho has returned to nirvana since 1927, for decades, Buddhists still believe that he is still alive. And recently, evidence was provided that Lama Dashi Dorzho had "risen" and walked in his palace on the grounds of Ivolginsky Monastery, away from the capital of Ulan Ude of Buryatia, Siberia, Russia. 23km.

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Images taken from surveillance cameras show that there are people in Lama Dashi Dorzho's palace.

The image cut from the surveillance camera showed that in a deserted palace at 8 pm on October 10 and 11, there was a strange figure of a person, standing near the throne, standing near the chair at the time. sofa. Lama Damba Ayusheev, the President of the Traditional Buddhist Association believed that it was Lama Dashi Dorzho who was disguising himself to return to pray for the Buddhists.

However, skepticists say that it may be the shadow of security guards. They also saw the shadow of the person wearing a tight suit, carrying two plastic bags with him.

In fact, this is not the first mystery revolving around Lama Dashi Dorzho's mummy. In September 2002, scientists and pathologists unearthed his mummy to check. Strangely, his body is still intact. Muscles, meat, joints and skin are still as soft as those of new people who died just 3 days ago.

It is unclear what the story is like but surely, Lama Dashi Dorzho's mummy will always be an inexplicable mystery for scientists.

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The figure wearing a camouflage suit, holding two plastic bags.

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Lashi Dashi Dorzho's mummy is always a mystery to science.

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He died in 1927 but his body was still intact.