The Double Dorje: Looking at Modern Vajrayana Buddhism.
Cut and chop, cut and chop! Yes, it's Chöd.
Alex Wilding
Bodies would be laid out and left to wild animals or, quite commonly in Tibet, chopped up for vultures. In any event, not places of pretty polished marble stone. These very serious chirp practitioners would, was more, have an appearance that is perhaps best described as unconventional. An internet search for images of chirpas will show you what I mean.
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