Tag Archives: Funeral Traditions

Taking a Look at the Traditional Irish Wake

How the beginnings of one tradition led to another

Many might be surprised to learn that evidence exists linking the traditional Irish wake, rooted in Catholic practices, to an ancient Jewish tradition, in which mourners left the burial chamber of a recently departed loved one open for three days … Continue reading

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Tibetan Sky Burials

Taking a look at a little known, ancient practice

In Tibet, the word burial has little to do with going underground.  Commonly known as a “sky burial,” Tibetan culture practices a different kind of funeral service–one that involves releasing the body back in to nature in a very literal way.  … Continue reading

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The End-of-Life and Death in India

Cultural and Religious Traditions Across the Vast Country

India, home to over a billion people, is also home to a plethora of cultural and religious traditions. The birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, India also hosts a large number of followers of other major religions, including large … Continue reading

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