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  2. Indian rituals after death - Wikipedia

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    Ceremony is usually performed by the father of the wife of the eldest, surviving male member. [10] 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 ...

  3. Terahvin - Wikipedia

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    Terahvin (Hindi: तेरहवीं, Punjabi: ਤੇਹਰਵੀਂ) refers to the ceremony conducted to mark the final day of mourning after a death by North Indian Hindus, and sometimes Sikhs. [1] The term terahvin means thirteenth, and the ceremony is held on the thirteenth day after the death being mourned. [1]

  4. Cherokee calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Cherokee calendar is traditionally defined as a Lunar calendar marked by 13 moon cycles of 28 days. [note 1] Each cycle was accompanied by a ceremony.In order to rectify the Cherokee calendar with that of the Julian calendar, these cycles were reduced to 12.

  5. Islamic funeral - Wikipedia

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    According to Sunni Islam, the mourning period is to be three days except for widows who have an extended period. [21] Islamic mourning is observed by increased devotion, receiving visitors and condolences, and avoiding decorative clothing and jewelry in accordance with the Qur'an . [ 22 ]

  6. Timeline of changes to temple ceremonies in the Church of ...

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    In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), there have been numerous changes to temple ceremonies over time in its history. Temples are not churches or meetinghouses designated for public weekly worship services, but rather sacred places that only admit members in good standing with a recommendation from their leaders. [1]

  7. Punchbowl, battleship events among Veterans Day ... - AOL

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    The Oahu Veterans Council will sponsor a ceremony at 10 a.m. at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl. The ceremony will include wreath-laying, a cannon salute and a missing ...

  8. Meghan and Harry clarify comments about tying the knot 3 days ...

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    The two previously told Oprah Winfrey they "got married" in their backyard three days before their televised 2018 wedding. Meghan and Harry clarify comments about tying the knot 3 days before ceremony

  9. Pitru Paksha - Wikipedia

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    The fourteenth day is known as Ghata chaturdashi or Ghayala chaturdashi, and is reserved for those people killed by arms, in war or suffering a violent death. [3] [5] Sarvapitri amavasya (all ancestors' new moon day) is intended for all ancestors, irrespective of the lunar day they died. It is the most important day of the Pitri Paksha.