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Jhator

The Jhator is an ancient Tibetan funeral rite. They offer the dismembered bodies of the dead to the vultures, after several days of prayer and song.


The Jhator is an ancient Tibetan funeral rite. They offer the dismembered bodies of the dead to the vultures, after several days of prayer and song.
Sweet merciful. 😦
There are no stones for cover the bodies, there is no timber for burn them, the frozen soil is hard to dig. The only way to be able to accept the inevitable fate is to formalize the inevitable. I think this applies not only to those Tibetans. This teaches that the only way forward is to know how to accept the inevitable. Only the inevitable, though.
You're such a poet. 😙
But imagine what it would be like to dismember someone you love as a means of accepting the inevitable. That's unbearable for me. I could never do that.
You're right. I meant it as inevitable the fact that for them it is difficult to subtract the corpses from vultures. Then the ritual serves to accept the inevitable thing. What you said, I would avoid gladly too. 😅
I thought by "inevitable", you meant "death".
For inevitable I meant the vultures. I apologize for being so little deep 😳
You're right, though. One could not avoid the vultures in that environment. They are indeed inevitable. Don't apologize!
But for us the inevitable surely are not the vultures...