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    1. Overlap Stone 2 – Mummified Monk of Wat Khunaram loop from Baan Hua Thanon

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    March 29, 2024

    Wat Khunaram is another major temple on Koh Samui, Thailand, known for its unique sight: the mummified corpse of a monk. This monk, Luang Pho Daeng, died in the 1970s and his body was mummified in a seated meditative position. He is displayed in a glass case and has his glasses on, providing visitors with an unusual and striking image.

    The story behind the mummification of Luang Pho Daeng is fascinating. He was a highly respected monk who stated before his death that if his body remained incorrupt after death, it should be put on display to demonstrate to people the impermanence of life. In fact, his body has been remarkably well preserved since his death.

    Wat Khunaram is not only a place of spiritual worship, but also a destination for tourists who want to learn more about Buddhist culture and traditions. The temple itself is surrounded by a calm and peaceful atmosphere, allowing visitors to quietly reflect on life and the teachings of Buddhism.

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      September 25, 2022

      Very close to the entrance of Namuang Waterfall 2, the island's most famous waterfall, is the temple of Wat Khunaram on Koh Samui's ring road. Many locals come here to pray and many tourists come to see the mummified monk whose body has not decomposed there for decades.

      According to legend, the monk is said to have predicted the day of his death and the non-decomposition of his corpse. In 1973 he died in a sitting position while meditating and since then his body has been protected from external influences and put on display in a glass case. Very impressive to see him there in his orange robe and sunglasses.

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        September 28, 2022

        Temple of the Mummified Monk. Pretty chilling sight of a sitting dead man.

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