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Death- The harsh reality oflife Death is the harsh reality of life and it is next to impossible to deal with it. Whatever be the situation, death is never acceptable. But at the same time, we cannot escape from the nature’s law. Every creation has its destruction, and human beings are not an exception. Dealing withthe death of your loved one is the most painful scenario of life. However, this reality will never change and all of us have to accept this with heavyhearts. A funeral is a ritual to mark the end of a person's life here on earth. Family and friends come together to express grief, give thanks for the life lived and commend the person into God's keeping. It is a ceremony for honoring, respecting, sanctifying, or remembering the life of a person who has died. Funerary customs comprise the complex of beliefs and practices usedby a culture to remember the dead, from interment itself, to various monuments, prayers, andrituals which take place in their honor. There are several religions all over the world, and deathdoesn’t see any religion or caste, but the after death rituals of every religion is different. Like in Sikh funerals the dead are cremated, and remains of the deceased are given to the family. Sikhism recommends that the ashes of the deceased be buried in the earth scattered over or immersedin flowing water such as a river or sea. In Muslim and Christian funerals the dead are buried.And in Hindu funerals the dead are cremated and the ashes of the dead person are immersed in the flowing water. Many people take the ashes to India to immerse them in waters of the Ganges; others may take them to the sea near to where theylive. There are instances where the deceased resides in a city away from home. It is important that the body is back to the family members right on time. In such cases, one needs to opt for funeral transportation, which is an additional service. Of course, funeral transportation might seem a bit expensive, if you reside in another nation. The cost of shipping of a body is based on the weight of the shipment and the distance from the place of origin to the destination. In addition, you will have to pay for the cost of the shipping container, as well as any fees to the funeral homes for the coordination of the shipping. The fee for forwarding remains to another funeral home and the fee for receiving remains from another funeral home are high. You will likelyhave to pay both of these fees, in addition to any other funeral homecosts.
Keywords Sikh funerals, Hindu funerals, funeraltransportation Summary The funeral generally includes a ritual through which the corpse of the deceased isgiven up. Depending on culture and religion, these can involve either the destruction of the body(for example, by cremation) or its preservation (for example, by mummification orinterment). Differing beliefs about cleanliness and the relationship between body and soul mean that a funerary practice that is deeply sacred to one culture may be absolutely taboo in another. Whena funerary ceremony is performed but the body of the deceased is not available, it is usuallycalled a memorialservice. Resourcebox Indian Funeral Directors is one of the leading Funeral Directors in UK. Indian Funeral Directors provides a full spectrum of funeral services under one roof, If you are on the lookout for Asian funeral directors with comprehensive services, they have a vast experience as funeral directors in meeting the exact requirements of all their customers, providing compassion and care for the bereaved, and respecting both tradition and traditional customs. Our guarantee is a respectiveand caring service with intent of providing only the best funeral services for your lovedones.