According to Digha Commentary II, what remained after Buddha’s body was burned were four canine teeth, the two collarbones, the frontal bone, the other unburnable dhatus. Now we have the whole hand, in the form of a citrus fruit.
Indian History
According to Digha Commentary II, what remained after Buddha’s body was burned were four canine teeth, the two collarbones, the frontal bone, the other unburnable dhatus. Now we have the whole hand, in the form of a citrus fruit.