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Singapore Hindu Funerals
Menu HomeAbout UsFuneral PackagesFuneral ServicesFAQBlogContact UsMedia The main elements of a Hindu Funeral are the same but differ among different sects and groups of the Hindu religion. Cremation or Burial In Singapore, a Hindu Funeral Wake typically lasts a day, culminating in the body being cremated at Mandai Crematorium. Cremation is the preferred method of…
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Menu HomeAbout UsFuneral PackagesFuneral ServicesFAQBlogContact UsMedia Why Roman Catholics In Singapore Choose Cremations Due to the space scarcity in Singapore, most Catholic Funerals end up at a crematorium where the deceased gets cremated. In the early days though, the Catholic Church did not allow cremation. Burial was the preferred method of body disposal as it…
Read MoreChristian And Catholic Funeral Parlours In Singapore
Menu HomeAbout UsFuneral PackagesFuneral ServicesFAQBlogContact UsMedia Wake venues can be challenging to choose when it comes to planning a funeral especially in a land-scarce place like Singapore. If you stay at a housing development board (HDB), you can choose to have the funeral wake at the void deck. What happens if you stay at a…
Read MoreTaoist and Buddhist Post Funeral Rites – 1 year
Menu HomeAbout UsFuneral PackagesFuneral ServicesFAQBlogContact UsMedia After a year has passed, it is common for bereaved families to offer some prayers to the decedent in the hopes of aiding their loved one a smoother transition to the other world, before being reincarnated. There are two main rituals to be conducted a year after death for…
Read MoreBuddhist and Taoist Funeral Parlours
Menu HomeAbout UsFuneral PackagesFuneral ServicesFAQBlogContact UsMedia Buddhist and Taoist Funeral Parlours Buddhist and Taoist funeral wakes often involves burning of joss sticks and paper products and hence the funeral parlour chosen must be able to accommodate these religious requirements. In Singapore, there are no private temples that allow their space to host funeral wakes as…
Read MoreFuneral Hearses In Singapore
Menu HomeAbout UsFuneral PackagesFuneral ServicesFAQBlogContact UsMedia Funeral Hearses In Singapore Many of you would have seen this special vehicle before in Singapore and the vehicles are usually glass-panelled at the back where onlookers can peer inside. What is special is that these vehicles would transport the coffin with the decedent lying inside rather than live…
Read MoreSingapore Funeral Costs – A Complete Guide
Menu HomeAbout UsFuneral PackagesFuneral ServicesFAQBlogContact UsMedia Singapore Funeral Costs – A Complete Guide Planning a funeral is tough work, that is especially so in Singapore’s context where funeral wakes are to be conducted usually within a few hours of the death. The whole process can be stressful and this is the last thing you would…
Read MoreHow Many Monks Should I Have For A Buddhist Funeral?
Menu HomeAbout UsFuneral PackagesFuneral ServicesFAQBlogContact UsMedia How Many Monks Should I Have For A Buddhist Funeral? In ancient past, funerals are a grand affair and the more the number of monks chanting at a Buddhist Funeral, the better it is deemed to be. Today, it is common to see only one monk doing the chanting…
Read MoreBuddhist Funerals Today
Menu HomeAbout UsFuneral PackagesFuneral ServicesFAQBlogContact UsMedia Buddhist Funerals Today Buddhists and Taoist Funeral rites are often more complex and this can be seen by the sheer number of items involved in a typical Buddhist and Taoist wake setting. Today we will talk about how Buddhist Funerals have evolved overtime. In the past, people are more…
Read MoreIs Cremation or Burials Preferred For Singapore Buddhist Funerals?
Menu HomeAbout UsFuneral PackagesFuneral ServicesFAQBlogContact UsMedia Is Cremation or Burials Preferred For Singapore Buddhist Funerals? Unbeknownst to most of us, cremation holds a significance in Buddhist Funerary Rites and is preferred over burials in many Buddhism. Cremation carries both symbolic and spiritual associations with regards to Buddhism. Ashes To Ashes, Dust To Dust Buddhists like…
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