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Knowing the Different Funeral Rituals in Singapore

Funeral Services in Singapore

By Fugui NirvanaPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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Funeral rituals serve as a way for individuals and families to honor and pay their respects to the deceased. They provide a sense of closure, comfort, and support for those who are grieving. Additionally, funeral rituals can help individuals process their emotions and come to terms with the loss of their loved one. Regardless of race or religion - rites and rituals are carry out in response to the death of a loved one.

Funeral rites vary depending on cultural and religious traditions, but typically involve a gathering of family and friends to honor and remember the deceased. There may be prayers, speeches, or eulogies, and the body may be displayed in a casket or urn. Some funeral rites involve burial, while others involve cremation or other forms of disposition. The overall focus is on providing comfort, closure, and support for those who are grieving.

Nirvana Singapore has developed a reputation for providing exceptional service to help families to organize a proper funeral ritual for their loved ones who have moved on to the afterlife. Our team members are committed to giving the finest level of care while assisting families in creating funerals that would offer proper tributes to the deceased.

Varying perspectives on the Afterlife, Death and Funeral Customs in Singapore:

In Singapore, funeral rites stem from religious beliefs and perspectives on the afterlife and death.

1. Buddhist:

Buddhists hold the beliefs that reincarnation is a natural consequence of a person's life's acts and that both life and death are interconnected cycles. They can go through this cycle repeatedly until they become enlightened and enter the state of nirvana. To be liberated from all cravings and self-concept is the aim of this. Many Buddhists practice meditation to prepare for death and achieve a peaceful state of mind.

Buddhists usually have the corpse disposed of by any of the four elements—earth, fire, air, or water.

Most mourners prefer to wear white rather than black to signify their sadness and may ponder and pray at the altar. Traditionally, memorial ceremonies are held three, seven, forty-nine, and one hundred days following the decedent's passing.

There are many that seeks to plan for how they would prefer the funeral rituals to be conducted or how their body should be handled after they pass away. This also helps reliefs some of the duties for the people they are leaving behind because no one would know the circumstances, time, date, or location of their demise. If you would like to find out more details about our funeral rituals, you can contact us today. Our latest Nirvana Singapore price are also listed here for your reference.

2. Catholic:

In general, Catholics consider death to be the transition from this world to the next, where the departed's soul will either reside in Heaven, Hell, or Purgatory.

A priest visits a dying Catholic's bedside to perform special ceremonies and hear any closing confessions. The Catholic Church has not endorsed cremation until recently. Cremation if decided, is carried out following the funeral liturgy.

A vigil, or prayer service, is held the night before the funeral. Family and friends might assemble for a viewing or a wake at a family member's house, a funeral home, or a church to pray and commemorate the departed.

Within a week after the death, the funeral may be held in a Catholic Church or chapel, and a priest will preside over a special mass. Family members and friends frequently perform as readings or musicians during the event. The Ritual of Committal is performed at a graveyard or columbarium when the deceased is finally laid to rest.

3. Hindu:

Hindus hold that the idea of reincarnation includes both life and death. To transcend to a level of salvation and lose one's desire is the ultimate goal for many Hindus.

When a Hindu is close to passing away, a priest performs the last rites, and family members assemble around the dying person to chant mantras. The body is laid on a grass mat on the floor when death is imminent.

The funeral takes place within 24 hours after the death. A Hindu's body is burned, the ashes are spread in holy places or unique locations, and 10 days later, a ceremony is done to let the deceased's spirit ascend to paradise.

4. Islam:

The holy city of Mecca is the focal point of prayer for Muslims, who will face Mecca in their last moments.

Muslims are prohibited from cremation. Thus the body is prepared for burial as soon as possible without a viewing after death. The deceased is transported to the mosque for the funeral after being shrouded in sheets. Community members then offer prayers in a prayer room or the mosque's courtyard.

Three handfuls of dirt are thrown into the grave by mourners during the burial ritual. A modest stone or memorial may be erected at the grave once filled. It is customarily forbidden to erect a vast monument or adorn the burial in any lavish fashion.

Based on our many years of experience caring for people and their families in Singapore, we will care for your loved one and give you professional funeral services. We aim to ease your burden during this difficult time and provide you with the means to honor your loved one's life.

Here at Nirvana, we will take some of the load off you as we understand how hectic and overwhelming things can get when you are organizing the funeral services. All around Singapore, we offer individualized and reasonably priced funeral services. Our team strive to assist you in planning a heartfelt memorial service for your loved one. While you and your family go through the process of bidding your loved one a final farewell, we are here to help and support you.

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Fugui Nirvana

Our team of skilled funeral directors in Singapore has provided services to hundreds of families as part of the reputable funeral services brand Fugui Nirvana. We can accommodate all monetary demands, religious preferences, and needs.

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