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Buddhist relics discovered in central China   

湖北墓葬现5颗五彩舍利子 外形像小绿豆(图)

舍利子在佛教中受到至高的尊敬和供奉。半个月前,襄阳市考古队员在清理岘山脚下的安乐窝墓葬时,发现了5颗五彩舍利子,目前已存放于襄阳市博物馆。 [查看全文]
2015-01-13 15:18 Xinhua Web Editor: Mo Hong'e
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Relics discovered in Xiangyang city. (Photo: Chinanews.com)

Relics discovered in Xiangyang city. (Photo: Chinanews.com)

Archaeologists have discovered five precious sariras, believed to be collected from the cremated ashes of Buddhist masters, at an ancient tomb in central China's Hubei province.

It is very rare to find sariras in a tomb, as they are usually unearthed at Buddhist temples, Chen Qianwan, head of the archaeology institute of Xiangyang City, said on Tuesday.

The bead-shaped holy objects usually are kept in sacred containers. The most recent find was embedded on the top of a tomb belonging to an official from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) at the foot of the Xianshan Mountain in Xiangyang, according to Chen.

The largest of the sariras has a diameter of about 3 centimeters. In the light, they vary in color from red, purple, blue, cyan and orange.

The objects were found in late December and later identified by prestigious monks and researchers as sariras. They believe the owner of the tomb was a Buddhist.

The findings will be kept in the city's museum.

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