Sikh is a unique religious community which believes in reincarnation.
Sikh funeral services Blacktown aligns on the policy that death is merely the progression of the soul. This soul progression is a journey from god through the universe and back to god. Mourning and grieving is discouraged at Sikh funerals where the person died has a long and full life. The funeral architecture includes a great deal of prayer to help the soul release from the reincarnation bonds and to return to god. Traditionally Sikhs are cremated after death and there is a short ceremony at the funeral home before cremation.
Splitting crematorium ceremony
Burial services Blacktown split the crematorium ceremony into two parts- cremation and final prayer at the end of the ceremony. After the cremation there is another service at the Sikh temple where the word undying is chanted. This thought helps to release the soul on its journey. Cremation ceremony is performed by the eldest son or a close relative who is guided by the Sikh priest. The approved and typical venue in this regard is the Sikh temple and meeting place. The entire death ceremony management process is controlled in such a way that makes the family of departed souls relieved.
Compliance with funeral rules
Sikh funerals services Blacktown poses no constraints on location or timing of cremation. This normally depends upon the wishes of the family. Crematorium services can take up to an hour. Funeral director should be told in this regard that they need to book longer slots at the crematorium. This ultimately gets added to the cost of the funeral. A close family member of the dead person pushes the button for coffin to disappear at committal. The funeral director gives valuable advice based on experience of the community they provide service to.
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