Similar words: burial, burial site, burial ground, burial chamber, sky-blue, sky blue, curial, mercurial. Meaning: n. a traditional Tibetan funeral ritual in which the corpse is exposed to the open air to be eaten by sacred vultures.
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(1) Having been misunderstood for some time, sky burial made Tibetan culture even more mysterious.
(2) Above the religious complex is a site for "sky burial, " a term meaning disposal of a corpse by allowing it to be devoured by birds.
(3) Later because of the Tibentan Buddhism spread in the southeast Asia, Sky burial lost its cultural foundations, and disappeared gradually.
(4) Though the practices of facing death are found in all periods of Indian Buddhism, yet there is no evidence of sky burial in India.
(5) Long, long time later, I am still in the stream. Shangguan Waner called the woman that has long been the history of yellow sand over the sky burial, one can never understand her.
(6) All they had were two herding clubs, and if the wolves picked up their scent, their sky burial would come early.
(7) Tibetans practice several forms of disposal of the dead, but sky burial is the most common method and indeed a very practical one in a land where fuel is scarce and the earth is often too hard to dig.
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