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  2. Buddhist Funeral Customs, Traditions, and Rituals

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    Buddhist funerals include specific rituals and ceremonies to support the reincarnation journey of a loved one. Common practices and traditions include: Environment for Peaceful Dying: When a person is dying, the family does their best to create a peaceful and calm environment.

  3. Buddhist Funerals: Traditions, Etiquette & What to Expect - Cake

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    Buddhist funerals are simple, dignified ceremonies. They are considered to be solemn occasions, whether you are attending the funeral of a Theravada Buddhist (or a Thai Buddhist), a Mahayana Buddhist, or a Vajrayana Buddhist.

  4. Buddhist Funeral Etiquette: Basic Guide To A Buddhist Funeral

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    Ceremony: One or more monks generally lead the funeral ceremony. They offer Buddhist funeral prayers called ultras, as well as reading sermons and saying chants. Bells & Gongs: Do not be surprised to hear ringing of bells or gongs during the funeral, as those are ritual traditions common in Buddhist funeral rites.

  5. Buddhist funeral - Wikipedia

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    For the living, ceremonies marking another's death are a reminder of life's impermanence, a fundamental aspect of the Buddha's teaching. [1][4] Death rites are generally the only life cycle ritual that Theravāda Buddhist monks get involved in and are therefore of great importance.

  6. Honoring Life with a Graceful Buddhist Funeral

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    Discover the serene beauty of a Buddhist funeral, a ceremony rich in compassion and mindfulness that honors a loved one's journey.

  7. Personal Ceremonies: Funerals - buddhanet.net

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    Funeral Rites: As practiced in Thailand and other South East Asian Countries. Funeral rites are the most elaborate of all the life-cycle ceremonies and the ones entered into most fully by the monks. It is a basic teaching of Buddhism that existence is suffering, whether birth, daily living, old age or dying.

  8. Buddhist Funeral Traditions - Burial Rites & Etiquette

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    Buddhist funeral rites are conducted on the morning of the burial/cremation ceremony. Verses are chanted, and monks may be invited to conduct the ceremony according to Buddhist funeral traditions. Again, it depends on the family's wishes.