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Christian funeral custom in Singapore
The most worthy thing you can do for your departed loved one is to bid them farewell with dignity, care

Buddhist Funeral Traditions
Among the many denominations in Buddhism, the concept of Samsara (life and death are a part of the cycle) occupies

What to expect at a Taoist Funeral?
Every culture has its own way of mourning the death of a loved one. Singapore, being home to multiple communities

What happens during a sea burial?
The idea of scattering the ashes of the deceased into the infinite sea gives the family the comfort of their

Things you might not know about sea burial
“The Sea is the largest cemetery, and it’s residents sleep without a monument.” During the past few years, the endless

What types of caskets should I choose?
With a death in the family, you are faced with the sudden irreparable loss of your loved one. Preparing to

Closed vs Open Casket funerals
Displaying the casket containing the body of the departed is one of the most significant events during the entire funeral.

Types of funeral services in Singapore
Singapore is home to different religions from all across the world. Christians, Buddhists, Roman Catholics, and Taoists make a huge

Buddhist Funeral Process
Buddhists, like Hindus, believe in reincarnation. They believe that death is inevitable as it is a part of the cycle of life.

Hindu Funeral Rites
Hinduism believes in the reincarnation of a person seven times. This religion teaches us that the soul of the deceased is transferred to another body.

Taoist Funeral Procession
Taoism is a Chinese religion that differs in many ways from other religions of the world. It also differs when it comes to their funeral processions.

Do’s and Don’ts When Attending Chinese Christian Funeral In Singapore
Attending a funeral is a sombre experience as it is an intimate affair for the grieving family and the ones invited to attend.

Taoist Funeral In Singapore
Taoist culture differs greatly in rituals and customs from others, and when it comes to a sad occasion of a funeral

5 Buddhist Funeral Customs
Death is a significant event in Buddhist culture. Buddhists believe that life and death have a cyclic nature which is termed ‘Samsara’.

Why Is Sea Burial Gaining Popularity In Singapore?
Sometimes, people write in their will how they want to be let go of. For example, some people choose to be buried in the ground;