The remains of a lama, which are still remarkably preserved 92 years after his death, has defied the laws of science. A religious leader in Russia has claimed that the mummified monk was moving around the museum where he is kept—“This is not a joke, that’s for sure.”
Russian Buddhist Lama Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov passed away in 1927 when he was 75 years old. His body showed no signs of decomposition even after being exhumed three times: once in 1955, again in 1973, and yet again in 2002.