> frying him like french fries

those who are never averse to joking yet take a more serious interest in this matter are advised to study the paper of Oskar von Hinüber: Cremated Like a King. The Funeral of the Buddha within the Ancient Indian Cultural Context. JICPBS 13. 2009, pp. 33-66.

Regards, WS

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Am Di., 20. Nov. 2018 um 18:39 Uhr schrieb Tieken, H.J.H. via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info>:
Dear Artur,
I assume you know Johannes Bronkhorst's article in AS/EA LXIII/I (2009), pp. 7-27, "Hendrik Kern and the body of the Buddha"
I think it is very unlikely that the Buddha's body, or that of any other king (Daśaratha in Rām 2.60.12-14, 2.70.4) was laid down in a tub filled with hot oil, frying him like french fries. We are dealing with a process of embalming.

Herman


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Van: INDOLOGY [indology-bounces@list.indology.info] namens Artur Karp via INDOLOGY [indology@list.indology.info]
Verzonden: dinsdag 20 november 2018 17:14
Aan: indology
Onderwerp: [INDOLOGY] The Buddha's body in a vat of oil

pali tela-doni, sanskrit taila-droni. 

Was the body placed in cold - or hot oil?

Any mention of the oil's temperature in the accessible sources?

Artur Karp (ret)
Chair of South Asian Studies, 
University of Warsaw
Poland
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