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Online Death Certificate Request
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Secret Section: Rituals
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<div class="rit"><H1>Hindu Funerals</H1></div> <br />
<H3><div class="rit">With nearly a billion followers worldwide, Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world. It teaches that God is within each being and object, and the purpose of life is to become aware of this divine essence. The Hindu faith originated in India, but today there are many denominations worldwide, each with slightly different customs and beliefs.
This is our guide to Hindu funerals and the death rituals that they follow.</div></H3>
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Traditionally, Hindu funeral rites take the form of chants or mantras which are overseen by an officiant, usually a Hindu priest or the eldest son of the bereaved. They will gather the family and friends and lead them in the various Hindu death rituals. These include:
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<li>* Washing the body with ghee, honey, milk, and yoghurt</li>
<li>* Placing essential oils on the head of the deceased (turmeric for females, sandalwood for males)</li>
<li>* Placing the palms in a position of prayer and tying the big toes together</li>
<li>* Dressing the deceased’s body in smart clothes (contemporary) or wrapping it in a white sheet (traditional)</li>
<li>* Placing a garland of flowers and ‘pinda’ (rice balls) around their loved ones</li>
<li>* Putting a lamp near the head or sprinkling water on the body
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