Funeral Directors are those people who help
you in your sad times when someone close to you passes away. A funeral director, also known as a mortician or undertaker, Funeral services make all the arrangements
required for the funeral with funeral
transportation which
may be charged extra, and if the deceased stays in some other country or state
then the charges are to be paid to both the funeral homes that need to
coordinate about the transportation of the body, which is a bit costly option.
These Funeral services look after all the
after death rituals of every religion, as the rituals and customs change from
religion to religion. In Hindu
funerals the deceased is cremated while in Christian
funerals the dead are buried. These Funeral services need to act according to
each religion and need to keep their rituals and beliefs in mind.
These funeral services look after the floral
tributes and the requirement of other material depending on religion or caste.
There are several companies in this business in UK out of which Indian Funeral
Directors Ltd is one of the leading funeral service providers. They arrange
coffins, flowers, transportation of deceased, etc with utmost care and
respect. Right from Tamil funeral to Sikh
Funeral they guide and arrange all the duties required in the
proceedings.
The Funeral services even look after washing
and embalming of the deceased. The embalming process for the Hindu funerals
including Tamil
funerals will
be done after proper consultation with
you regarding the needs and requirements. It is also possible for the relatives
to be involved in the ritual Wash & Dress of their loved ones.
There are several beliefs about death as we
take several religions in consideration.
Hinduism believes in reincarnation and rebirth, they believe that the souls are immortal and imperishable. Even Sikhs believe in reincarnation. This means that a person's soul may be reborn many times as an animal or a human. Therefore, for Sikhs, death is not the end. The Sikh sacred text, the Guru Granth Sahib, says that the body is just clothing for the soul and is discarded at death.
Hinduism believes in reincarnation and rebirth, they believe that the souls are immortal and imperishable. Even Sikhs believe in reincarnation. This means that a person's soul may be reborn many times as an animal or a human. Therefore, for Sikhs, death is not the end. The Sikh sacred text, the Guru Granth Sahib, says that the body is just clothing for the soul and is discarded at death.
Christians believe that God
is just and fair, and so cannot let evil go unpunished. Most believe in the
idea of judgement after death, and that God will treat people and bless or
punish them in the afterlife according to how they lived their life
on earth.
Muslims believe that a human
being not only has a body, but also has a spirit is given to him or her by God.
The spirit is the seed from which a higher form of life grows within man,
higher than physical life, just as the body has developed from a small 'seed'
During his life, man's spirit is moulded and shaped by the deeds he does in his
life. When a person dies, the physical body is finished, but the spirit
remains, as he or she had moulded it by their deeds when alive. That is the
life after death.
In the end whatever the
beliefs maybe, death is uncertain and a harsh reality which cannot be ignored.
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