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  2. Chinese funeral rituals - Wikipedia

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    e. Chinese funeral rituals comprise a set of traditions broadly associated with Chinese folk religion, with different rites depending on the age of the deceased, the cause of death, the deceased's marital and social statuses. [1] Different rituals are carried out in different parts of China, many contemporary Chinese people carry out funerals ...

  3. Thai funeral - Wikipedia

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    Thai funeral. Guests and dignitaries (left); the coffin, decorated with flowers and wreaths (centre); and Buddhist monks (right) at the funeral services for the mother of former Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai. Thai funerals usually follow Buddhist funerary rites, with variations in practice depending on the culture of the region.

  4. Indian rituals after death - Wikipedia

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    Niravapanjali – immersion of ashes. Tarpana – sacred offering to deities for entrance to heaven. Rasam Pagri – appointment of successor on 4th day after death. Pind Sammelan or Terahvin – 13th day of death. Genealogy registers. Ancestor worship. Pitrs – the ancestors. Jathera, Dhok or Samadhi- the ancestor's shrines.

  5. Immortelle (cemetery) - Wikipedia

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    Immortelle (cemetery) An immortelle is a long-lasting flower arrangement placed on graves in cemeteries. They were originally made from natural dried flowers (which lasted longer than fresh flowers) or could be made from artificial materials such as china and painted plaster of paris or beads strung on wire arrangements.

  6. Funeral - Wikipedia

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    A funeral is a ceremony connected with the final disposition of a corpse, such as a burial or cremation, with the attendant observances. [1] Funerary customs comprise the complex of beliefs and practices used by a culture to remember and respect the dead, from interment, to various monuments, prayers, and rituals undertaken in their honour.

  7. List of plants with symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Everlasting friendship, "live for me"; "thine till death" Arbutus: Simplicity; you are the only one I love: Arnica "Let me heal thy grief" Arum: Ardour: Ash: Grandeur: Aspen: Excess of sensibility; lamentation: Asphodel: Death, the underworld; "my regrets follow you to the grave"; remembered beyond the tomb: Aster

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