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A charnel ground (Sanakrit: श्मशान; IAST: śmaśāna; Tibetan pronunciation: durtrö; Tibetan: དུར་ཁྲོད, Wylie: dur khrod) is an above-ground site for the putrefaction of bodies, generally human, where formerly living tissue is left to decompose uncovered. Although it may have demarcated locations within it functionally identified as burial grounds, cemeteries and crematoria, it is distinct from these as well as from crypts or burial vaults.

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  • A charnel ground (Sanakrit: श्मशान; IAST: śmaśāna; Tibetan pronunciation: durtrö; Tibetan: དུར་ཁྲོད, Wylie: dur khrod) is an above-ground site for the putrefaction of bodies, generally human, where formerly living tissue is left to decompose uncovered. Although it may have demarcated locations within it functionally identified as burial grounds, cemeteries and crematoria, it is distinct from these as well as from crypts or burial vaults. In a religious sense, it is also a very important location for sadhana and ritual activity for Indo-Tibetan traditions of Dharma particularly those traditions iterated by the Tantric view such as Kashmiri Shaivism, Kaula tradition, Esoteric Buddhism, Vajrayana, Mantrayana, Dzogchen, and the sadhana of Chöd, Phowa and Zhitro, etc. The charnel ground is also an archetypal liminality that figures prominently in the literature and liturgy and as an artistic motif in Dharmic Traditions and cultures iterated by the more antinomian and esoteric aspects of traditional Indian culture. (en)
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  • དུར་ཁྲོད་ཆེན་པོ་བརྒྱད (en)
  • ཀི་ལི་ཀི་ལིར་སྒྲ་སྒྲོག་པ (en)
  • ཀེང་རུས་ཅན (en)
  • གཏུམ་དྲག (en)
  • དུར་ཁྲོད (en)
  • བསིལ་བའི་ཚལ (en)
  • བསིལ་བུ་ཚལ (en)
  • མུན་པ་ནག་པོ (en)
  • ཚང་ཚིང་འཁྲིགས་པ (en)
  • འབར་འཁྲིགས་པ (en)
  • རི་བྱ་རྐང་ཅན (en)
  • ཧ་ཧ་རྒོད་པ (en)
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  • 'bar 'khrigs pa (en)
  • bsil ba'i tshal (en)
  • bsil bu tshal (en)
  • dur khrod (en)
  • dur khrod chen po brgyad (en)
  • gtum drag (en)
  • ha ha rgod pa (en)
  • keng rus can (en)
  • ki li ki lir sgra sgrog pa (en)
  • mun pa nag po (en)
  • ri bya rkang can (en)
  • tshang tshing 'khrigs pa (en)
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  • A charnel ground (Sanakrit: श्मशान; IAST: śmaśāna; Tibetan pronunciation: durtrö; Tibetan: དུར་ཁྲོད, Wylie: dur khrod) is an above-ground site for the putrefaction of bodies, generally human, where formerly living tissue is left to decompose uncovered. Although it may have demarcated locations within it functionally identified as burial grounds, cemeteries and crematoria, it is distinct from these as well as from crypts or burial vaults. (en)
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  • Charnel ground (en)
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