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  2. Bhishma - Wikipedia

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    Bhishma performed Chitrangada's funeral rites. [2] [18] Vichitravirya, who was too young to rule, was crowned as the king by Bhishma but the actual control of the kingdom was under Satyavati until he reached adulthood. Bhishma aided Satyavati during that time. [19]

  3. Indian rituals after death - Wikipedia

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    The ceremony usually takes place on the fourth day from the day of funeral rites (Antima Samskara, also known as Uthala), or on the thirteenth day, Tehravin. The turban signifies honor of the family, and the ceremony signifies the transition of responsibility for the protection and welfare of the family from the deceased to the surviving oldest ...

  4. Anushasana Parva - Wikipedia

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    The book debates the duties, behaviors and habits of individuals, with chapters dedicated to men and to women. Various types of marriages are mentioned and their merits compared. The parva also recites many symbolic tales and legends such as the legend of Nachiketa, as well as the death and last rites of Bhishma, the eldest member of the Kuru ...

  5. List of mortuary customs - Wikipedia

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    Funeral coin is used for coins issued on the occasion of the death of a prominent person, mostly a ruling prince or a coin-lord. Funeral games are athletic competitions held in honor of a recently deceased person. [12] Funeral is a ceremony connected with the final disposition of a corpse, such as a burial or cremation, with the attendant ...

  6. Vikarna - Wikipedia

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    His protests were met with silence, even from the wise elders like Bhishma and Drona. In the silence, and depending on the version of the story, Karna later rebuked and taunted Vikarna for his outburst. Vikarna quietly replied: The sister-in-law's insult is an affront to the entire Kuru clan. If her questions are not answered, our line is doomed.

  7. Bhishma Ashtami - Wikipedia

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    Bhishma Ashtami is a minor holiday observed in Bengal and parts of southern India in remembrance of Bhishma, a warrior who is believed to have fought and died in the Kurukshetra War, featured in the Mahabharata.

  8. In Japan, robot-for-hire programmed to perform Buddhist ... - AOL

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    With Japan's population aging and shrinking, priests are in need of help -- and that's what Pepper is here for.

  9. Funeral - Wikipedia

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    Burial rites should normally take place as soon as possible and include: Bathing the dead body. Enshrouding the dead body. Men are shrouded with a kittel and then (outside the Land of Israel) with a tallit (shawl), while women are shrouded in a plain white cloth. Keeping watch over the dead body. Funeral service, including eulogies and brief ...