Showing posts with label funeral transportation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label funeral transportation. Show all posts

Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Pre planned funeral a boon

Death of a close one is really painful and shocking. Death is something which is unplanned and uncertain.  There are several Funeral directors who help you in your sad time, and lessen your burden. But Pre-planning your funeral would help your family ease this pressure.
There are several ways to help your family after death. Like having an insurance policy so that they would get money to live after your death or even preplanning your funeral. Pre-planning your own funeral maybe difficult for u but if you are someone who really thinks about your families future must opt for this option. Death is a harsh reality and we cannot escape it, so pre-planning you funeral would help your family financially and somewhat emotionally after your death.



Pre-planning can give you the opportunity to select a funeral service which will meet your needs and wishes. It can reduce the concerns of your family or friends who would otherwise have to guess what you would want for your funeral. A local funeral director can provide professional advice on this important matter.
The cost of an average funeral is on the rise and many people worry about how they will pay for a loved one’s funeral, or how others will pay for theirs. We’ll help you set up a prepaid funerals plan so that you can set aside some money to take care of the costs when you are gone. These plans are available in sikh funerals and other Indian funeral services. Planning a funeral can be a stressful time for families so our aim is to make the process as simple and hassle-free as possible. By making arrangements in advance, you can spare your relatives some of the worry over costs and dealing with funeral directors.
When setting up a prepaid funerals plan, or any other hindu funeral arrangements the money you put aside can go towards things like burial, crematorium, casket, flowers, cars and anything else you and your family would like to include. 
Prearranging a funeral:
  • Involves your family in making these difficult decisions.
  • Means every detail can be arranged according to your wishes.
  • Guarantees that personal records are organized.
  • Saves your family from any additional burden at a time of emotional stress.
Pre-funding a funeral:
  • Spares your loved ones from financial worry at a time of need.
  • Fits your budget with various payment plans.
  • Means funeral expenses can be taken care of today.

There are instances where the deceased resides in a city away from home. It is important that the body is back to the family members right on time. In such cases, one needs to opt for funeral transportation, which is an additional service. Of course, funeral transportation might seem a bit expensive, if you reside in another nation. The cost of shipping of a body is based on the weight of the shipment and the distance from the place of origin to the destination.

Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Funeral directors, a helping hand

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.
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.


Friday, 3 June 2016

Funeral Rituals, apart from Hindu Funerals and Sikh Funerals

Death, indeed, is a harsh reality of life. A sad or an unpleasant occasion is what death is commonly considered, due to the affection for the deceased.
For Christians, a funeral service is a way of saying ‘thank-you’ to God for the dead person and to celebrate their life, as well as saying goodbye. The funeral may take place at a church, or there is a chapel at the crematorium or cemetery where a ceremony or religious service can be held instead.
It is common for people to wear dark colours to funerals as a sign of their sadness. Sometimes Christians ask people to wear bright colours, to show that even though they are sad, they are happy that their loved one is now in heaven. The service will usually include a time when friends and relatives can talk about the person who died, remembering happy times and all the good things that they did.
Unlike Sikh funerals, people are buried in Christian funerals. Some Christians believe in the Resurrection, that after death the body stays in the grave till the Day of Judgment. When everyone will be raised from the dead and be judged by God. As such they want to lead good lives so they can get to heaven. Christians believe that God is just and fair, and so cannot let evil go unpunished. Most believe in the idea of judgment after death, and that God will treat people in the afterlife according to how they lived their life on earth.
Tamil tradition requires people to avoid saying that a person is dead. Instead, the person is said to have reached the world of Lord Shiva, to have attained a position in heaven, or to have reached the world of the dead. Tamil cremate or bury the dead, with burial being more common among lower castes. The body is prepared for the funeral by being washed, perfumed, and dressed in new clothes. Families observe the anniversary of a death by gathering together, giving gifts to priests, and feeding the poor. Generally in Hindu Funerals the dead are cremated.

Sometimes the deceased resides in a city away from home or is not in town at that particular time .In such cases; one needs to opt for funeral transportation, which is an additional service. Of course, if you reside in another nation then funeral transportation might seem a bit expensive. It is important that the body is back to the family members right on time. The cost of shipping of a body is based on the weight of the shipment and the distance from the place of origin to the destination. The fee for forwarding remains to another funeral home and the fee for receiving remains from another funeral home are high. You will likely have to pay both of these fees, in addition to any other funeral home costs and you will have to pay for the cost of the funeral homes for the coordination of the shipping and the shipping container.

Monday, 16 May 2016

The Various Ways One can go in Services!

Offering a service to people has now become a good way for a person to earn million pounds. From offering catering services, to hospitality, to education, people want to invest in at least one aspect into the services sector, in order to have a good source of income. There are certain sectors in services which make a person reach new landmarks, if the service planning is done to perfection and which meets the important factor of customer delight. Nowadays people are coming up with weird ways to earn money, the quality of services are becoming unusual, yet different. From ear cleaning parlors to snake massage spas, to funeral transportation, these are just one of the varieties.



Nobody, in particular, knows how popular is Indian funeral services in foreign countries. It is one of a kind where there are a group of organizers, who supply the necessary requirements for any type of Indian funeral. The materials differ according to the caste or type of funeral one wants to prefer. Hindu funerals are the most popular in cities like London. There are other religions which have their own requirements and procedures, like sikh funerals.

There are other services like painting with ashes, last meal deliveries, having your own personal paparazzi which are highly becoming famous in popular metros around the world. 

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

The Task Of Funeral Transportation By Air

The nature of families today is changing. People no longer live in joint families. It is a sad fact that many people are far away from their loved ones when they die. Thus it often becomes necessary for the body to be transported by air. Many Indian funeral services firms have started to offer repatriation services. This means that the body is flown by an airline using special facilities to where the families live.

Indian Funeral Services
Funeral transportation of this nature involves quite a bit of work especially if the body is to be flown across borders. It becomes essential to coordinate with embassies and consulates and fulfill their requirements. Airlines need to be contacted as they have their own set of procedures. Fortunately, many airlines offer repatriation services and funeral service firms have also become skilled at executing such tasks.

As the repatriation is being done, there are several aspects that need to be looked at. First, the coffin needs to conform to international shipping regulations. The urns need to be made appropriate for shipping by air. If the body is going to a warm weather country then the embalming services need to be suitably executed. In a country like India, different religions and different states have their own customs. They would like the funeral home to observe these customs while they are carrying out repatriation.

Funeral directors have started offering specialized services in this regard. They are able to execute the formalities in a speedy and efficient manner. All the religious demands of their clients are kept in mind when the repatriation is being done. The firms coordinate with the required government agencies and make sure all the requirements are met. Many airlines have teams specially trained for such tasks. They offer discounts so that the financial burden is not too great for families of low income groups. Firms negotiate with the airlines so that the families are able to avail benefits of such schemes.

Thus families are able to remain stress free at such sad moments. By entrusting the repatriation task to funeral service companies with specialized skills, they are able to ensure that the body reaches the destination on time and at a reasonable rate. 

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Know 7 Benefits Of Hiring Funeral Directors For Tamil Funeral

It is difficult to accept the death of your loved one but it is inevitable fact of life and to pay the respect everyone knows that executing the funeral rituals in proper way is important. Performing the last rites effectively is tedious in such an emotional moment, unless it has been pre-planned funeral. Further, it should be according to religious faith or belief. Hiring reputed funeral directors can be good idea to complete the last rites of the departed in an effective way.

There are some reputed funeral directors who are specialized in various funeral services and approaching
them can be beneficial. They have knowledge about various Asian funerals and can plan the funeral proceedings accordingly. For instance, if the service is intended for Tamil funerals then you can expect the follow benefits from them:

1. All the cremation tasks are conducted as per Tamil religious beliefs and customs or according to deceased will if any. An arrangement for cremating or burying is also done.
2. Arranging date, time and place of the funeral by contacting temple, church, other place of worship and also the crematorium.
3. Depending on the instructions of deceased family and relatives ritual wash and dress arrangement service is provided. It includes washing and cleansing the body of deceased in the presence of family or according to customs.
4. Embalming process is provided if sufficient time is needed to preserve the body for social customs and visitations. This is done only after proper consultation and only if it is allowed by the religion.
5. Funeral service items such as white cloth, incense sticks, items for Havan, loose flowers and other funeral essentials are provided on demand.
6. To carry the deceased from the place of death to the crematory there is funeral transportation service.
7. Option to give floral tribute to your loved one on their final journey is also possible.