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Hindu Funerals & Cremation

Hinduism is the world’s third-largest religion. For its followers, it’s more – It’s a “way of life.” According to the Hindu religion, the ultimate goal in life is to achieve “moksha,” or salvation, which means an end to the cycle of rebirths and to become part of an absolute soul. One can reach this state only by “Karma,” which is based on the principle that people’s actions directly determine their present and future lives.  They worship gods and goddesses and consider the cow as a sacred animal. Since it is a religion with so many beliefs, its rituals comprise complex preparations both before and after death. Hence many people turn to Hindu Funeral services for assistance .

Hindu Funeral Tradition – Close to Demise.

The last few hours mark the beginning of a transition from one life to the next. For the soulful departure of the spirit, the family performs a few rituals. When a Hindu is close to death, his/her body is transferred to the ground. The family looks for Hindu funeral services and call for a priest and gathers around the person dying. They put a slight amount of water from the Ganga River into the mouth of the person passing away along with a tulsi leaf. Those present chant mantras and recite prayers. It creates positive energy in the atmosphere.

Home Hindu Funeral Tradition – After Demise.

In Hindu culture, the funeral rites performed for the dead are known as “Antyesti,” or “Antim Sanskar.” After death, the body is perceived as impure. The family prepares for the cremation as they traditionally perform it before the next dusk or dawn, whichever occurs first. Before cremating, members of the family wash the body with water, milk, yogurt, or ghee. They chant mantras while cleaning the body and dress it in fresh clothes. Following this, they tie the toes together and shroud the body with a white cloth. After cleansing, they transfer the body to the cremation ground, using a hearse. Hindu funeral services antim sanskar samagri kit contains all the items required in conducting these rituals. Upon reaching there, they place the body on a pyre with its feet facing south. The eldest son or the lead mourner places rice in the deceased person’s mouth and pours ghee on the body and the wood pyre. Before lighting the body, an earthen pot is filled with water, and the lead mourner circles the body with it. He then breaks the pot near the head of the body. After lighting, they conclude the ceremony with the lead mourner piercing the burning skull, to release the spirit. When the burning cools down, the family collects ashes for immersing them in the Ganga river. Many Hindu funeral services in the Delhi NCR region provide end-to-end assistance in all the rituals.  

 

 

In Hinduism, it is considered that every living being has a purpose in life and after demise, there is no purpose left with the deceased body. Hence performing the final rituals of the dead body becomes mandatory. Apart from this, the last rites like a funeral, cremation, chautha and teheravin etc help the departed soul in attaining peace and liberation from materialistic bonds. The following reasons make it essential to offer the designated farewell to a deceased person.
  • It helps the departed soul in connecting itself to the divine power.
  • The deceased person finds himself or herself free from the process of rebirth.
  • The funeral ritual offers the family and friends a chance to show their honour and love towards the deceased person.
The death rituals not only benefit the departed soul but the family members also free themselves from many responsibilities by taking part in the funeral and other last rites. Like,
  • After being satisfied with the final rituals, the departed soul showers love and blessings on the family members.
  • The family members can’t a feeling of mental peace after bidding adieu to the beloved one in a respected manner.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What takes place during the Hindu cremation ceremony?

Cremation is chosen because Hindus believe that cremation is the fastest way to aid the soul in escaping the body. Cremation rituals vary from place to place, but they often include: prayers and singing rice balls are placed around the body flowers may also be placed around the body a lamp is placed near the head of the body water is sprinkled on the body food is offered Traditionally, Hindus prefer to have their ashes spread on the waters of the Ganges River in India. Many today take the ashes to a place closer to home

What do you wear to an Indian funeral?

Wear white, not black, and dress conservatively.

What do people do at a Hindu funeral?

If they are Hindu, they participate in the chanting of mantras. If not, they may sit quietly during the chanting. Otherwise, one views the body upon entering the home, perhaps offering some quiet and brief words of condolence to the family.

What are Hindu funerals like?

Hindu funeral rites and traditions vary, but in general, you can expect to hear mantras being chanted around the departed person’s body at a home funeral.

How are Hindus buried?

Traditionally, the cremation ceremony involves a ritual burning of the body, attended to by a Hindu priest and male family members. Sometimes guests attend the ceremony, too. The ‘last food’ is offered and the cremation takes place with flowers arranged around the body.

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