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  1. A dakhma (Persian: دخمه), also known as a Tower of Silence, is a circular, raised structure built by Zoroastrians for excarnation (that is, the exposure of human corpses to the elements for decomposition), in order to avoid contamination of the soil and other natural elements by the decomposing dead bodies.

  2. Dec 6, 2019 · A tower of silence (known also as a ‘dakhma’) is a type of structure used for funerary purposes by adherents of the Zoroastrian faith. This Zoroastrian practice for the disposal of the dead involves the exposure of the corpse to the sun and vultures.

  3. May 27, 2020 · What Is a Tower of Silence (Dakhma)? What Happens in a Tower of Silence? Are Towers of Silence Still Used Today? Zoroastrians are members of an ancient belief system dating back 4,000 years. At its height, it was the ruling religion of the Persian empire, but today there are less than 200,000 followers worldwide.

  4. Towers of Silence (from Avestan "Daz," noun-"Dakhma," meaning "to burn from the Sun"), are circular raised structures traditionally used by followers of the Zoroastrian religion in their rituals surrounding death.

  5. Mar 28, 2016 · Learn about the 300-year-old dakhma or funerary tower, where Zoroastrians expose their dead to scavenger birds for a sacred passage. Find out how the dwindling vulture population threatens this ancient tradition and the community.

  6. Dakhma is a Parsi funerary tower where corpses are exposed to vultures according to Zoroastrian rite. Learn about the history, architecture, and significance of this ancient practice from Britannica's editors.

  7. May 23, 2019 · Learn about the ancient practice of exposing dead bodies to vultures in circular towers, called Dakhma, by Zoroastrians. Find out where to see the remaining towers in Iran and India, and how they reflect Zoroastrian beliefs and values.