Scientific tests have
revealed that an ancient Buddhist statue contains the perfectly preserved
remains of a 1,000-year-old mummified monk, in what is believed to be the only
such example in the world.
The monk is thought to have
starved himself to death in an act of extreme spiritual devotion in China or
Tibet in the 10th century and his preserved remains displayed in his monastery.

Some 200 years later,
perhaps after his remains started to deteriorate, his mummified body was placed
inside the elaborate, lacquered statue of Buddha.
The unusual contents of the
statue were discovered in the 1990s when it was being restored. Expert were unable
to remove the mummy because of the risk of disintegration, so they could do
little more than peer into the darkened cavity of the Buddha.
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