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DEATH AND BURIAL Rolynda, Nishelle, Jared, and Alyssa

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Rolynda, N ishelle, Jared, and A lyssa. Death and Burial. Celtic/Druid Anciently. There are 1,300 stone circles (or megalithic rings) in England. Stonehenge, the most famous, represented the “domain of the dead” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DEATH AND BURIAL

Rolynda, Nishelle, Jared, and Alyssa

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Celtic/Druid Anciently There are 1,300 stone

circles (or megalithic rings) in England.

Stonehenge, the most famous, represented the “domain of the dead”

Only a select few were buried at Stonehenge over the centuries, 240 people in all.

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Celtic during the Advent of Christianity The circular design around

the cross is unique to Celtic tradition.

Explanations of the meaning and origin of the encircled cross vary by folk group.

The scrollwork carved into the stone is traditional Celtic Knot iconography.

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Modern Celtic/Druid An emphasis on the

interconnectivity of all living things.

The circle is a prominent emblem, from the way the congregation stands, the method of scattering the ashes if the deceased was cremated, to the Druidic recitations.

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Chinese Confucian principle of filial piety Lack of respect for youth Cost of funeral

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Chinese Symbols of colors in relation to funeral

White/BlackRed/pink

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Chinese Duration of Funeral 49 Days Dynamitic

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Egyptian Mummification Embalming: 70

day process Removal of

Organs Drying of Body Return of Organs Wrapping Process

Canopic Jars: Held removed organs for a time.

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“Opening of the Mouth” Rubs oils over mouth, eyes, and nose while

chanting Performed by Priest in Jackal mask: Anibus,

God of Death

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Funeral Procession Lead by Priest Dragged by ox on land, and

carried by boat on water Loved ones followed wailing and

mourning Friends or servants of deceased

carried treasured belongings:Food and WaterFurniture and ClothingMemorabilia and Valued

Objects Sarcophagus placed in tomb Celebration of Life Party

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Hindu a fire ritual (homa) is

performed to bless nine brass kumbhas (water pots) and one clay pot to clean the body.

Men move the body and cover with cloth

Children sing hymns Women offer rice for the

journey through Yama’s realm The closest male relative

passes oil and offers flowers

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Cremation only men go to the site infants are buried The closest male relative lights the pyre 12 hours after cremation the males

sprinkle holy water and gather the ashes and deposit them in Ganges or a river or ocean with garlands and flowers

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Ritual Impurity During the preparations up to a year

the family will not attend temple, marriage arrangements, visits, etc

Cloth covers mirrors and pictures are turned in

Hindu do not suppress mourning but do not condone consistent sadness for they believe the spirit is aware of the families emotional state and negative emotions hold it to the earth.

On an odd day after cremation the family gathers for a feast of the dead’s favorite foods and offers portions to their photo and ceremoniously left at the abandoned seat.

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"Stonehenge" Google Images. Google, n.d. Web. <http://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en>.