A Brief About Cremation and How It Works?

 Cremation is a modern, environmentally friendly way of burying the dead. Cremation, a recent trend in the ecology and economics of funerals, has been a widely used cultural ritual of saying goodbye to the deceased for more than a century.

A crematorium is a ceremonial structure used to burn the remains of the dead. The word "crematorium" is Latin for "to burn" (cremation).


This increase in cremation procedures is a result of factors such as:


      Reduced religious affiliation: There is less demand by people to have a religious funeral.

      Growing environmental consciousness: Many people choose cremation to use less land.

      Cost-effectiveness: While cremation is less expensive than burial, it still enables families to arrange a conventional funeral.

      More customization: More options for keeping or dispersing the remains create emotional choices that more accurately honor the deceased.

      Flexible timing: While burials frequently call for immediate action, cremation gives the family the chance to get together (if they are dispersed throughout the nation or the world) and make final preparations if the deceased did not make any advance plans.



Note:- These factors may vary state to state and culture to culture. 


How Does Cremation Work? 


Step 1. Identification and Authorization 

Step 2. Authorizing the Procedure 

Step 3. Preparing the Body 

Step 4. Moving into the Cremation Chamber 

Step 5. Finalizing the Remains 

Step 6. Transferring the Ashes

 

Below are some of the most common options for disposing of ashes after cremation:


1. Burial in the ground - in a grave in a cemetery

2. Placement in a special wall,

3. Accommodation in an individual vault,

4. Keeping garden cremation urn with the remains at home

5. Scattering the ashes

6. Separation of ashes between relatives for further disposal.


You can contact Nirvana Memorial garden for cremation, ancestral table, and other services freely by visiting their website.

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