Is it okay for someone to die and want to bury their ashes in someone else s house in a free place?

Updated on society 2024-06-05
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I don't think it should work, now it is generally advocated to put the ashes in the cemetery, and it is a more public place, so that there will be no waste of land resources, if you want to put it in someone else's free land, then you have to explain the situation to the owner of the land, and ask for his consent.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    That's against the law, and it's against the law for you to let someone put your ashes in someone else's field, and it's morally condemnable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you don't use packaging such as urns, it is best to use it as fertilizer and return to nature!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course not, after the land is allocated to individuals, it is protected by law, and no one can occupy it at will!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, you have to communicate with the owner of the current use of the land and get permission from the other party.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's okay to do what you're talking about, but it has a premise. That is, you have to get the consent of the landlord in this land. If he doesn't agree, then you've buried it in the ground.

    Then it is very likely that he will move it out without knowing it, or when he is farming, then you will have a big conflict.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You first talk about whether it is okay to bury the ashes of other people's families in your family.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, after consultation and consent.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Many places have implemented funeral reform, and the funeral system is different in each place, if there is a cemetery in the countryside of this place, the ashes cannot be buried in a free field, and must be buried in a cemetery.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    With regard to the transport of ashes in the field, the method is as follows:

    There are no taboos, just buy a clay pot and take it back to your hometown with a suitcase. Those who have a car drive, and those who don't have a car take a car back.

    There are taboos that the urn needs to be covered with a red cloth, the ashes cannot fall to the ground, and the name of the deceased needs to be read when encountering steps or bridges, so inform caution.

    Precautions for transporting ashes

    When normal items are transported, it is inevitable to go through the security check, not to mention the ashes, because the ashes are the products of the cremation of the remains, and the urn will also carry a certain X-ray, and there may be abnormal displays when passing through the security check.

    After the death of a person, the first step is to issue a death certificate, if the death is at home, the local neighborhood committee or police station will issue a death certificate, and if the death is in a hospital, the hospital will issue a death certificate. If the deceased died accidentally, such as a car accident, suicide, drowning, etc., a death certificate will be issued by the police station.

    The family members should go to the local police station with the death certificate to cancel the deceased's household registration and ID card. The next step is to notify the funeral home to transport the body, first temporarily refrigerate, plastic surgery, wear a shroud, etc., and the family and the funeral home discuss funeral matters, such as when to hold a memorial service, etc.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can take it home by train or plane.

    According to the provisions of the "Announcement on the Prohibition and Restriction of Carrying Items on Railway Arrivals", urns are not prohibited from being brought on trains, and, from a humanitarian point of view, they should not be prohibited either, and urns can be brought on trains.

    According to the relevant regulations of civil aviation, the urn can be taken directly on the plane without check-in. However, you should bring the death certificate of the deceased and the certificate of safe carrying issued by the local police station. After presenting the urn through X-ray inspection at the airport security check, if no foreign object is detected, the security personnel will not open the box to "disturb" the deceased, and the urn can be taken directly on the plane.

    In addition, after purchasing a train ticket or air ticket, you also need to contact the train staff and airline to report in advance. And keep it properly and carry it secretly.

    Prohibited items for rail passengers:

    1. Items prohibited or restricted by the state;

    2. Dangerous goods, ammunition and chemical products whose nature cannot be determined by the carrier as stipulated in laws, regulations and rules;

    3. Animals and items that hinder public health (including foul odors and other peculiar smells);

    4. Items that can damage or pollute the vehicle;

    5. The specification or weight exceeds the items specified in Article 51 of these regulations.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Whatever you want. Trains, cars, planes. remains, it's very troublesome.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's better to find someone to pick it up, and the express delivery is probably not possible.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Legal analysis: Scattering ashes to the sea, grasslands, and mountains and forests is an innovative method of processing ashes that has emerged in recent years. This practice is allowed and even encouraged by the state, but it must be carried out under the supervision of the relevant authorities.

    Legal basis: Regulations on the Administration of Funerals

    Article 4: Cremation shall be practiced in densely populated areas, with less cultivated land and convenient transportation; In areas where there are no conditions for cremation, burial is permitted. The areas where cremation and burial are permitted shall be demarcated by the people of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government, and shall be reported to the civil affairs department for the record by the people's civil affairs department at the same level.

    Article 5: In areas where cremation is practiced, the State advocates the disposal of ashes by depositing ashes and other methods that do not occupy or occupy less land. The people at the county level and the people of districted cities and autonomous prefectures shall formulate specific plans for the implementation of cremation, and include the construction and renovation of funeral homes, crematoriums, and columbariums in urban and rural construction plans and capital construction plans. In areas where burial is permitted, the people at the county level and the people of districted cities and autonomous prefectures shall include the construction of cemeteries in urban and rural construction plans.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Legal Analysis: Yes, there is no law prohibiting burials in other places. However, sometimes it is not allowed locally and there is no way.

    Legal basis: "Regulations on the Administration of Funerals" Article 13 The disposal of human remains must comply with the following provisions: (1) Necessary technical treatment must be carried out for the transportation of human remains to ensure hygiene and prevent environmental pollution; (2) The cremated body must be presented with a death certificate issued by a medical institution prescribed by the public security organ or the administrative department of health.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    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.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The ashes cannot be taken home for the following reasons:

    1. From the perspective of the soul of the deceased, the urn should not be placed at home.

    The reason is that if the urn is placed at home, it is to return the soul of the deceased to the home, and the deceased has to watch the family eat and drink in the world. Although this solves the feelings of longing of the living and expresses their filial piety, it is a kind of imprisonment for the deceased, and it is the same reason to put the urn at home to prevent the deceased from resting.

    2. From the perspective of physics, the deceased and the living are different species with different magnetic fields.

    The urn is a substance that people are very taboo about, even if it is a family with different degrees of sensitivity, because everyone's physical fitness is different, some people may have physical or psychological discomfort.

    3. From the perspective of feng shui, the ashes of the deceased will also have a feng shui effect on future generations.

    Chinese people pay attention to entering the soil for peace, and placing the ashes in an ungrounded place like home cannot have a good feng shui effect.

    Precautions for the burial of ashes

    1. According to the Yellow Calendar, the auspicious day for the burial of the deceased is selected.

    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.

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