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Answered by mary724
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A Dakhma ( Persian: دخمه), also known as the Tower of Silence (Persian: برج خاموشی), is a circular, raised structure built by Zoroastrians for excarnation – that is, for dead bodies to be exposed to carrion birds, usually vultures

The 'tower of silence' is belief to be a circular raised structure used by Zoroastrians for exposure of the dead. The common Dakhma originally denoted any place of the dead. ... To preclude the pollution of earth or fire, the bodies of the dead are placed atop a tower and so exposed to the sun and to birds of prey.

And plunged the towers of silence – and an aging community – into seismic controversy. It's epicentre is Mumbai where 45,000 of India's 61,000 Parsi-Irani Zoroastrians live

The Tower of Silence, also known as Parsee Bawdi, is a sprawling graveyard that is situated in the posh Malabar Hill region of the city. Covering an area of 55 acres, this funeral ground is where the last rites of people belonging to the Parsee community are performed

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