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I think of course you can, if you have a relatively large open space behind your house, you can put your parents' graves behind the house, but I think if you put them behind your house, sometimes you will be more scared!
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It's okay to bury your parents' ashes in the back of your house, because after all, it's your own parents, and it feels like being at home. Their loved ones are not afraid. It's also very convenient to see your parents like this.
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Yes, my parents are no one else, this is fine.
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Of course, this is possible, and in some places, the ashes of their parents are standing behind their own houses, and I have seen a lot of this.
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It is of course possible to bury the ashes of your parents in your own house.
There is a premise that you are going to erect a tombstone.
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Yes, friend, if you miss your parents so much and want them to be closer to you, you can bury your parents' ashes in the back of your house.
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Yes, many elderly people in rural areas are buried in front of and behind their houses after they die, which can be regarded as returning to their roots.
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This is okay, as long as you don't taboo yourself, and your neighbors don't taboo it.
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Yes, generally in the countryside, you will find a place to build this yourself, if you are not afraid, of course you can do so.
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If you say that your foundation is your own, and then you are willing to hide it later, it should be okay, but the problem is that it is not necessarily convenient to achieve the purpose.
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It's not good, it's better to be buried in front of the house if you want to be buried, that's how I feel.
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Burying your parents' ashes behind the scenes of your own home, but you need the guidance of a feng shui master to see if you can't dispose of it privately, and it is not good for you to be responsible.
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Yes, first of all, in terms of worship, and secondly, it can play a role in protecting future generations.
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This should be done according to the local system. Generally, there are cemeteries, and if it is in the countryside, there should be uniform requirements. So the village council should be consulted.
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This is definitely inappropriate, even the surrounding neighbors will not agree, affecting the normal life of others.
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There is actually no taboo for ashes to be stored at home, after cremation, all the organic matter of the human body has been burned, and the remaining components are inorganic, and the element components are calcium, phosphorus, oxygen, and carbon-based hydroxycalcium phosphate crystals. It doesn't hurt to be buried in an urn with just a portion of the ashes. However, placing it at home will inevitably touch things and cause sadness.
According to our traditional culture, it is better to bury or store as soon as possible, and at present, we are vigorously promoting sea burial, which is to scatter the ashes into the sea, also known as sea sprinkling. But at present, everyone still respects the principle of burial of the deceased. FYI!
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Hello, if your parents had such a will during their lifetime, then it is possible to do so.
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If you want to bury your parents' ashes in the back of your own house, of course, you can choose a good place so that it is more convenient to sweep the grave of your parents.
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I guess so. It is also necessary for many people to keep their parents' ashes at home and not be buried.
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The ashes of your parents are buried in your own backyard, you have to think carefully about this matter, and you must also try to be the opinion of your neighbors, otherwise there will be trouble.
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Hello friends, burying the ashes of your parents in your back room This is not very good, according to the traditional customs of the Chinese, the living space of the living and the cemetery of the dead should be some distance.
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I think it's best not to be too far away from your own home, after all, I personally don't think this thing is too good.
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I think Hua is okay if your relatives and family agree.
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It's perfectly fine to have your own territory.
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Is it OK to have my parents' ashes buried in the back of my house-? It is also better to go to the mountains and find a good place to be buried.
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Personally, I think it should be okay. As long as it's convenient for you.
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Each place has its own customs, and some places put your parents behind your house, depending on your local customs.
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This is still okay, as long as it doesn't occupy public space.
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Of course, you can, this is something you can decide at will, as long as you respect your parents.
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Is it okay to look for a photo of the national emblem of my parents and maintain it at home? OK.
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Urns can be stored at home.
If you have to keep the ashes at home, it is recommended that you find a separate room to worship them, and do not put them in a conspicuous place in the home. Secondly, the location of the ashes is also more particular, to ensure that the environment is quiet and hidden.
And it is best not to place it next to the window, because the sun is also abundant near the window, and the place where the ashes are placed must be protected from light, and the window is also noisy, which is not suitable for placing the urn.
Notes on the urn:
1. Pay attention to moisture-proof
The ashes should not be damp, especially if you live on a lower floor, you need to pay attention to moisture-proof measures to avoid the ashes getting wet. In addition, it is necessary to keep the worship environment clean, and although it should not be placed in a well-lit place, it is also necessary to ensure that the environment is hygienic and the ashes are not contaminated.
2. Do not place sundries in the room where the urn is placed:
The room where the urn is placed should be closed, and no sundries should be placed in it, especially household appliances or mirrors, which should not be placed in the room where the urn is placed.
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Ashes refer to the ashes left after the cremation of a person's body, under normal circumstances, they will be buried in the urn, but some people will choose to put the ashes at home.
From the perspective of Feng Shui, it should not be placed at home. The urn is not allowed to go home because the old saying believes that the ashes go home is equivalent to bringing the soul of the deceased back, and I am afraid that the deceased will not leave because of the nostalgia of the deceased, which will not be good for the people who built it, after all, the two worlds of yin and yang, so I do not advocate the ashes to go home. There is also a solution, which is to communicate with the deceased before the ashes are asked to go home, inform them that they are only at home for one night, and inform them that they will go to a better place tomorrow to settle down for you.
In addition, if possible, the ashes can be placed in the car.
But don't put it in the trunk, just occupy a seat independently. After the cremation of the remains, people use the containers for ashes. The columbarium altar will be included in the Bone Pagoda for worship.
The earliest urns unearthed so far were found in Jerusalem more than 2,000 years ago. Ancient China was prevalent in earth burial, after death most of the people were buried in wooden coffins, with the development of the times, in order to save resources, the ancient coffins have slowly evolved into the current urn.
There is no taboo, the reason why ordinary people do not put it at home is because they are afraid of seeing things and thinking about people, and the ashes cannot be placed at home, this is because there has always been a saying that the dead and the living cannot be in the same room, which will bring disasters and diseases to the living, which means that the yin qi is too heavy. But such a claim has not been scientifically confirmed. On the contrary, more and more people now like to put the ashes at home, not only because the cemetery is too expensive, but also because it is convenient to worship, and now some families will design a small pavilion at home to store the ashes of their family members.
Therefore, it seems that there is nothing taboo, and what cannot be explained by science in general is superstition.
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The urn can be kept at home.
The urn can be placed at home!
After the cremation of the remains of relatives in the general family, it is feasible to take the urn home and put it temporarily1, folklore-speaking, the urn at home will not have any impact on the family, but it will make the deceased nostalgic for the family, and in the end it will cause the deceased to not be able to enter the reincarnation as soon as possible, so it is best to put it in the cemetery.
2. If you have to put the urn at home, if you have the conditions, you can put it in a separate room to worship, and the family can also commemorate it with incense, and it also prevents people from harming the urn. Secondly, it is necessary to ensure that the urn is dry, do not approach the water source, let the ashes inside get wet, etc.
What should I pay attention to when it comes to burial?
1. Generally, the immediate family members of the deceased are buried in the urn, and it is generally better to be male, such as sons, fathers, husbands, etc., and in the absence of male immediate family members, the wife or daughter can be buried with the urn.
2. It is best to have some burial goods for the burial of ashes, otherwise the grave is too large and the urn is too small, which will also be unfavorable to the feng shui luck of the deceased.
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I think that it is not appropriate, even if it is ashes, it will also make the family fearful. Especially women and children.
Put it at home, in superstitious parlance, his soul will not go, you are in the same space. It must be bad, even if it is a relative, it cannot be kept at home.
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Yes, there is no real sense of death for man, but he involuntarily abandons his fragile body and evolves into a higher life form. So it doesn't matter where the ashes are placed.
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You're talking about your parents, one dies first and the other dies later, right? Then the one who died first has already been buried, or both of them have been buried. Now that you want to bury the two of them together, you can go and buy a joint tomb!
According to our customs, the ground must not be broken until the day of the winter solstice. That is, on the day of the winter solstice, ask a good person to dig them out of their original place and bury them in the tomb you bought.
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Answer 1: According to the Yellow Calendar, select an auspicious day for the burial of the deceased. 2. Accompanied by the funeral master, the relatives of the deceased first burn a small amount of yellow paper in the burial pit of the burial, commonly known as the "warm cave", to indicate that the deceased also has a "warm home". 3. The relatives of the deceased will sprinkle some of the blessing soil on the bottom of the tomb, which has the effect of moisture-proof, insect-proof and protective urn.
The urn can then be carefully placed in a south- or west-facing sitting position. 4. After placing the urn, you can spread a cloth of gold or silver cloth on it, commonly known as "paving gold and covering silver", which has the meaning of honoring the deceased and symbolizing the glory and wealth of the next life. 5. If the space of the tomb allows, you can also place some favorite items of the deceased during his lifetime to show the meaning of the burial.
6. After that, use about 2 packs of Fuyin soil (according to the size of the tomb) and sprinkle it around the urn to fill the entire space of the tomb, so that the Fuyin soil protects the entire urn, which has the meaning of letting the deceased "enter the soil for peace". 7. After the above process is completed, under the confirmation of the relatives of the deceased, the burial master is responsible for sealing the cave. 8. The relatives of the deceased carry out the offering ceremony.
Flower baskets, bouquets of flowers, and fresh fruits are offered at tombstones, tombs, and open spaces in tombstones. Words of consolation can be given to the deceased as a sign of mourning. 9. The relatives and friends of the deceased who participated in the funeral stood and mourned in silence, and finally bowed three times, and the memorial ceremony was all over.
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1. The urn is not suitable for being placed at home, because it will cause the thoughts of relatives at home, and the deceased will not be able to enter reincarnation as soon as possible. Therefore, it is most reasonable to store it in a professional institution or bury it in a cemetery.
2. From the perspective of folklore, putting the urn at home is equivalent to bringing the soul of the deceased back to the home, so that the deceased cannot be reborn, or is more nostalgic for the family and refuses to leave. Moreover, after all, people and spirits belong to the two worlds of yin and yang, and they are not suitable to appear in the same space, so the urn should not be placed at home. If you really don't have a place to put it and can only bring it back temporarily, you can temporarily store it in the car, but don't put it in the trunk.
During this period, the family should store the urn in a special storage institution or cemetery as soon as possible, so that the deceased can rest in peace as soon as possible.
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After a person is cremated in a funeral home, some relatives will want to take the ashes home for placement, is this legal? In fact, the law does not have mandatory provisions, so in principle, it is possible. There are also people who are worried about bringing the ashes home, if there is any harm in storing them at home, here the marigold cemetery network can tell you about it.
After the death of the old man and the cremation, all the organic matter of the human body has been burned, and the remaining components are inorganic, and the elemental components are calcium, phosphorus, oxygen, and carbon-based calcium hydroxyphosphate crystals. It's only a portion of the ashes that are in the urn, so from that point of view, there's no harm.
However, it is inevitable that relatives will touch things when placed at home, and if they are not stored properly, they may also be damaged. The tradition in our country since ancient times is to "enter the earth for peace", if this is a way for you to express your thoughts or the wish of the deceased before death, you can do it, but from the perspective of feng shui, it is better to bury as soon as possible.
After a person is cremated in a funeral home, some relatives will want to take the ashes home for placement, is this legal? In fact, the law does not have mandatory provisions, so in principle, it is possible. There are also people who are worried about bringing the ashes home, if there is any harm in storing them at home, here the marigold cemetery network can tell you about it.
After the death of the old man and the cremation, all the organic matter of the human body has been burned, and the remaining components are inorganic, and the elemental components are calcium, phosphorus, oxygen, and carbon-based calcium hydroxyphosphate crystals. It's only a portion of the ashes that are in the urn, so from that point of view, there's no harm.
However, it is inevitable that relatives will touch things when placed at home, and if they are not stored properly, they may also be damaged. The tradition in our country since ancient times is to "enter the earth for peace", if this is a way for you to express your thoughts or the wish of the deceased before death, you can do it, but from the perspective of feng shui, it is better to bury as soon as possible.
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