Disturbing photos of dead Buddhist monk 'standing and smiling' two months after he died
When he died he was taken to a temple for burial.
But this week his followers removed his body from his coffin as part of a traditional Buddhist ceremony.
They were shocked to find the monk had barely decayed and appeared to have a smile on his face.
local media report that his body appeared in a state consistent with someone who had been dead for no more than 36 hours.
The monks peaceful state has been described as a sign the spiritual leader has truly reached Nirvana.
Reports said the monks removed the body to fit it with new, clean robes, and that is followers will continue to pray for him until a final resting ceremony is held on the 100th day of his death.
Luang Phor Pian is originally from Cambodia but spent a majority of his life serving as a guru in Lopburi, central Thailand.
The monk was married and had seven sons and two daughters.
In Indonesia, there is a ritual called Ma'nene, or The Ceremony of Cleaning Corpses, in which families dig up their relatives and put them into new clothes.
Tradition says the spirit of a dead person must return to their village of origin.
This means if a person dies on a journey, the family would go to the place of death and walk them back to the village.
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