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can i have a buddhist funeral
i was wondering what will happen to my body in the western world when i die. Here in england its mostly christian based.
As a buddhist i would like my body to be left for ten days, then disposed of on a funeral pyre.
anybody know the laws on this in a western world.:rolleyes:
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Why 10? why not 9 or 11. Where does this idea come from?
Apart from 10 days in a mortuary and a funeral pyre thereafter, are there any other "buddhist funeral" formalities that will be performed?
Just curious....
Be like a Victorian and ask someone to bleed you before they burn yea
I want the music from "Rhubarb and Custard" played when I go down.
Hi Louise,
Where did you get the idea that your body shouldn't be moved for 10 days ?
In Tibetan Buddhism its believed that it should be undisturbed for 3 days - but I've never heard if 10 before.
Kind regards,
Dazzle
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And the later, the better
There is a practice that can be performed by someone in retreat to purify any hell realm karma. I would put that in a will and designate offerings.
That probably sounds absurd since so many of you don't ascribe to any teachings on rebirth.
i intend to, the reason it all sounds glum is im thinking about writing my will cause you never know, and i want my wishes to be legal:o
thanks skydancer, a good rebirth is what i intend to have or what is the point of practing meditation to stable my mind for the point of death.:crazy:
If you are intending to write something like that into a will, you should contact different centres to see what's available, Louise.
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Since the practices are said in Tibet the cost is quite reasonable.
thanks skydancer, i will google thease , my relatives just laugh at me when i say this is how i want my funeral to go, but since so many of my friends have passed and not got what they wanted, i thought planning now and making sure i get what i would like and looking into how and who will help me , must start now, also who will conduct my service, im not sure in england that you can have anyother person conducting the funeral other than a priest, so thats next on my list, gosh i sound so morbid,
Right now I have no formal plans because I'm thinking if my partner survives me she will take care of my Buddhist 'funeral'.
thats good to know you have a partner who will grant out your wishes, im still trying to let my partner know how it feels when the path you take can bring you much joy, hes sooo misrable and stressed i just wish he could see it dosent have to be that way, but he is like a blinkerd horse, at least my children are intrested a little to learn new ways to make them and others feel happy inside.:)
And its only 3 days, not ten.
peace
sn