August 1, 2013

Tibetan Sky Burial


Tibetan Sky Burial

The sky burial is a funerary practice in which the body is cut up and fed to the vultures

The body parts are left in the Tower of Silence for a year, exposed to the elements and birds - men and women are placed in different sections

The donation of human flesh to the vultures is considered virtuous because it saves the lives of small animals that the vultures might otherwise capture for food

Local lamas walk past the Tower of Silence after a sky burial

Tower of Silence

A Vulture taking part in the Sky Burial

A Closer look

The majority of Tibetans and many Mongolians adhere to Vajrayana Buddhism, which teaches the transmigration of spirits. There is no need to preserve the body, as it is now an empty vessel

Sky burial is the usual means for disposing of the corpses people who are not high lamas