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Being In A Taoist Funeral Service in Singapore

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Being In A Taoist Funeral Service in Singapore

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  1. Being In A Taoist Funeral Service in Singapore

  2. What Goes On for Taoists In attending a Taoist funeral service in Singapore, the guests wear white clothing that is loose. There are pointy hoods that are large seen on women to hide being sad. The religious officiating priest plays a woodwind instrument. A waving of swords is performed; tiles are smashed; fire is seen on objects. Being a common sight for this religion, it is described as eerie. An abundance of symbolism, rituals, and superstitions are practiced. This kind of ceremony is regarded as common. What Happens To The Soul Importance is placed on letting the spirit be appeased. The soul of the deceased is being protected. It is believed that the spirit may have wickedness. Thus, this is prevented from being shown. As part of the funeral service in Singapore, filial piety is observed. In the air, there is a heavy smell of incense. Urns that contain ashes are found in antique wooden compartments. These are going to be removed until columbarium space is ready. Near the urn, the photo of the deceased is shown.

  3. Wooden Compartment In the compartment, there are also offerings of sustenance for the deceased. Among these are fruits, mooncake, and candies. There are also funeral paraphernalia that may be chosen for the funeral package in Singapore. These include the guests’ sackcloth garment and white cotton. Back then, to show humble reverence for the deceased, material was made of poor and coarse quality. It is a sign of disrespect to wear red in a Taoist funeral service. Men are seen wearing a white headband. Through Ang Chin Moh FD, provide an organised funeral service for the loved one.

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