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  • Tower of Silence - Wikipedia
    A dakhma (Persian: دخمه), also known as a Tower of Silence (Persian: برجِ خاموشان), is a circular, raised structure built by Zoroastrians for excarnation (that is, the exposure of human corpses to the elements for decomposition), in order to avoid contamination of the soil and other natural elements by the dead bodies [1][2][3
  • Zoroastrian Towers of Silence: Leaving the Dead for the Vultures
    A tower of silence (known also as a ‘dakhma’) is a type of structure used for funerary purposes by adherents of the Zoroastrian faith This Zoroastrian practice for the disposal of the dead involves the exposure of the corpse to the sun and vultures
  • Dakhma | Tower of Silence, Funerary Rituals, Parsi Community | Britannica
    Dakhma, (Avestan: “tower of silence”), Parsi funerary tower erected on a hill for the disposal of the dead according to the Zoroastrian rite Such towers are about 25 feet (8 m) high, built of brick or stone, and contain gratings on which the corpses are exposed
  • Tower of Silence: The Vanishing Practice of Zoroastrian Sky Burial
    This is the Dakhma, and bodies here are exposed to decomposition via the elements and carrion birds that feed on the flesh of the dead Most people likely know it as a “sky burial,” also practiced by other cultures—Tibetan Buddhists, for example
  • Dakhma – a tower used for disposal of the dead - Weird Picture Archive
    A Dakhma, also known as Cheel Ghar in Hindi and Tower of Silence (not a translation) in English, is a circular, raised structure used by Zoroastrians for exposure of the dead, particularly to scavenging birds
  • Towers of Silence - New World Encyclopedia
    Towers of Silence (from Avestan "Daz," noun-"Dakhma," meaning "to burn from the Sun"), are circular raised structures traditionally used by followers of the Zoroastrian religion in their rituals surrounding death
  • Dakhma - Encyclopedia. com
    The dakhma, which continues to be used today, although in more limited forms, is a circular tower, constructed of stone and often located on a hill An iron door opens onto a large platform consisting of three concentric circles
  • The Tower of Silence Might Be a Distant Memory, but Its Architecture . . .
    The Tower of Silence, also known as ‘ dakhma,’ or ‘ dokhma ’ in Mumbai, are unique structure integral to the Zoroastrian community’s funerary practices These towers serve as sites for the exposure of the deceased to nature, a practice based on the Zoroastrian belief in the sanctity of the natural elements — earth, water, air, and fire
  • Towers of Silence: Zoroastrian Sky Burial, Dakhma Rituals, and Modern
    Zoroastrian Towers of Silence—known as a dakhma —can feel startling at first glance The ritual is not about spectacle It is about boundaries: keeping earth, fire, and water from being polluted by a body, because those elements are considered sacred within the faith
  • Dakhma - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
    The common dakhma or dokhma (from Middle Persian dakhmag) originally denoted any place for the dead Similarly, in the medieval texts of Zoroastrian tradition, the word astodan appears, but today denotes an ossuary





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