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2004
Abstract This chapter presents an English translation of the ninth canto of Michael Madhusudan Datta's epic poem The Slaying of Meghanada.
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Abstract This chapter presents an English translation of the ninth canto of Michael Madhusudan Datta's epic poem The Slaying of Meghanada.
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Études sur la mort, 2015
Avoir grandi dans la société multi-culturelle malaysienne enrichit considérablement la vie. Cela signifie avoir des amis musulmans, bouddhistes, chrétiens, hindous ou Sikhs et pourtant conserver les croyances et les pratiques indigènes des peuples de la jungle.
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Avoir grandi dans la société multi-culturelle malaysienne enrichit considérablement la vie. Cela signifie avoir des amis musulmans, bouddhistes, chrétiens, hindous ou Sikhs et pourtant conserver les croyances et les pratiques indigènes des peuples de la jungle.
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Death, Undeadness, and Funeral Rites
2023The chapter tackles the question of the role of funeral rites in the event of death and our dealing with it. Why do we bury the dead?Why it is, as Teiresias argues, that a human body “released” only when it is properly buried?—and released from what?
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Abstract Traditionally, deceased church members who have participated in the temple ceremonies are buried or cremated in their white temple robes and green temple aprons. When there is a public viewing with an open casket, all those who come, whether Latter-day Saints or not, see the dead as they worshiped in the temple in life ...
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The Contents and Functions of the 49-Day Funeral Rites in Modern Korean Buddhism
Religions, 2023Hyungong Moon, Brian D Somers
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