Cremation
is the best way of destroying a dead body. This is highly beneficial for the
departed soul. If the body is not burnt; the Jiva is linked to the earth. The
soul hovers round or hangs about the dead body on account of Moha or attachment
to the physical body. Its journey to the celestial regions is interfered with.
The vibrations set up by the recitation of Mantras and the offerings and
oblations of water, bring solace and comfort to the departed soul. The
Sapindikarana ceremony helps the Jiva to pass from the Preta Loka to the Pitri
Loka. He is then enrolled among the Pitris or the ancestors. The son walks
three times round the dead body of his father before fire is set to the pyre
and sprinkles water once, reciting the Mantra: “Go away. Withdraw and depart
from here.” The bones are collected on the next day and thrown into a river.
Those who can afford take them to Benares or Haridwar and throw them into the
Ganga. It is believed that the soul whose mortal remains are consigned to the
sacred Ganga attains to the higher regions of spiritual light and splendour
and, in the end, salvation.
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