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Post time 17-1-2014 03:35 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
10. Famadihana

Famadihana is a funerary tradition of the Malagasy people in Madagascar. Known as the turning of the bones, people bring forth the bodies of their ancestors from the family crypts and rewrap them in fresh cloth, than dance with the corpses around the tomb to live music. This is a way of the Malagasy people to remember their dead relatives and loved ones from time to time. These people dig out the remains of their dead one’s body at regular intervals and wrap them in fresh clothes. They bury them again after carrying them around their villages.


9. Tree-Bound

This tradition simply involved tying the dead to the ancient trees found among the village of the deceased. This ritual is probable to be practiced by people who are atheist and do not follow any certain set of traditions and culture. This ensures that their dead ones are always in the hearts of the people and the ritual is a way of reminding others that they must prepare for death and the live thereafter.


8. Hanging of Coffins

This ancient ritual practiced by the old Chinese Dynasties involved the displaying of coffins on high rock cliffs. They believe that coffins need to be close to the sky so that their dead can be closer to heaven. The coffins were actually discovered by the archaeologists among the remains of these ancient civilizations. Setting of coffins meant that the still thought of their dead in the highly respectable positions and their ghosts and spirits are free to roam around the hills and rocks.


7. Mass Scavenging

This ancient ritual practice by the indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. The ritual involves throwing all the dead people in a vicinity of town, village or city in one pit and then letting wild animals loose for them to feed on the dead bodies. This way the relatives do not need to perform any other methods like burial and cremation. Disposing of the bodies through this method lets the dead live only in one form in the hereafter and they have no belongings in the real world, not even their own bodies.


6. Exposing Dead to Vultures

Another bizarre tradition being revitalized by the Parsi community of Mumbai. Mainly a ritual practiced by the Zoroastrian religion, by first preparing the dead by cleansing and bathing them and then setting them up on Towers of their religious temples to vultures. The idea behind this tradition is that the dead must get rid of their physical forms and must only survive in one being, i.e. their spiritual selves.


5. Cremation

Still practiced in the modern world, the ritual involves setting a proper platform of wood and then setting the dead ones on fire. The cremated body is then filled in a jar to be kept close by the dear ones of the deceased. Some of the dead ones, in their own lives, leave wills as to how they would like their ashes to be disposed of. Some even wish for themselves to be released in the space, some living in India wish for them to be flown into the River Ganges or any other ocean and some wish for them to be kept close by their relatives.


4. Strangulation

This modern practice has derived ideas from the ancient ritual of Sati. The traditional funeral ceremony on the South Pacific Island of Fiji involves killing of the near and dear ones of the deceased. The practice implies that the dead ones should not be left alone in the other world and must be accompanied by a loved one in the hereafter so as to make the process of death less painful.


3. Cannibalism

One of the most bizarre funeral traditions from Papua New Guinea and Brazil in which the community feasted upon the deceased’s body. Now rarely practiced, this inhuman practice probably arose from malnourished nations who sought other methods to feed themselves. Cannibalism thus left any need for disposing of any body. The deceased one’s family used to gather around the dead body and used fire and other basic tools to make it edible. It is also known to be practiced in nations who primarily survived in the jungles with not much to eat except herbs and plants.



2. Sky Burial

One of the most bizarre funeral traditions still in practice. Sky burial or ritual dissection is a funerary practice in the Chinese provinces of Tibet, Qinghai, and Inner Mongolia. A human corpse is cut into small pieces and placed on a mountaintop, exposing it to the elements (mahabhuta) and animals – especially predatory birds. The function of the sky burial is simply to dispose of the remains in as generous a way as possible. The majority of Tibetans and many Mongolians adhere to Vajrayana Buddhism, which teaches the transmigration of spirits. They believed that there is no need to preserve the body, as it is now an empty vessel. Birds may eat it or nature may cause it to decompose.


1. Sati

Sati is a very old tradition from the religion of Hinduism, which is rarely practiced nowadays. Sati was a sort of punishment given to a woman whose husband has died, i.e. it primarily involved widows. Not only Hindus, but some other cultures are also known to practice this tradition. The widow was forced to burn herself as a way to sacrifice herself to the mighty powers in respect of her husband’s death. The main reason of this ritual practice could be that an alone woman has no place in this world after her husband’s death and she must sacrifice herself willingly before the Gods.

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Post time 17-1-2014 09:00 PM | Show all posts
yang sati tu penah kuar dalam tv3 dua tiga minggu lepas..kesian sungguh pada balu balu di paksa mati sekali...mati dengan penuh honor katanya...some of them dipaksa untuk mati seperti di beri racun supaya fikiran tak menentu therefore terus terjun ke dalam api..
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 Author| Post time 17-1-2014 10:40 PM | Show all posts
KimoraHakim posted on 17-1-2014 09:00 PM
yang sati tu penah kuar dalam tv3 dua tiga minggu lepas..kesian sungguh pada balu balu di paksa mati ...

Sati, amalan budaya kuno merujuk kepada pengorbanan ‘mulia’ isteri yang sanggup mati dibakar hidup-hidup bersama mayat suaminya. Difahamkan, tradisi ini mula diamalkan sejak 700 tahun lalu di bahagian utara India khususnya wilayah Rajasthan. Ia dilaksanakan atas dasar kerelaan namun turut terselit elemen paksaan. yang sedihnya terdapat bekas2 tapak tangan kecil di dinding2 menandakan antara yg dibakar hidup2 adalah pengantin2 kecil barangkali seawal usia 7 8 tahun.
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Post time 18-1-2014 01:49 AM | Show all posts
yang sati tu
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Post time 18-1-2014 07:10 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Sati paling kejam kot aku rasa
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Post time 18-1-2014 08:40 PM | Show all posts
kejamnya
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Post time 18-1-2014 09:23 PM | Show all posts
aku ingat mase umur 6 ke 7 tahun ade bace psl sati ni dlm dewan pelajar..sebagai seorang budak kecik, trauma aku dibuatnye tgk gambar sati ni (walaupun hanya lukisan)..terus ckp kat mak x mau kawin, nanti kalo kawin kene mati terjun dalam api kalo laki mati
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Post time 19-1-2014 10:22 AM | Show all posts
Sati amalan yang paling kejam sekali mangsanya samada isteri, bapa atau anak simati.
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 Author| Post time 19-1-2014 01:39 PM | Show all posts
clavriene posted on 18-1-2014 09:23 PM
aku ingat mase umur 6 ke 7 tahun ade bace psl sati ni dlm dewan pelajar..sebagai seorang budak kecik ...

ko skolah tadika tamil ke bhai..pehal ada gambar sati dlm dewan lak?
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Post time 19-1-2014 04:44 PM | Show all posts
jonlabu posted on 19-1-2014 01:39 PM
ko skolah tadika tamil ke bhai..pehal ada gambar sati dlm dewan lak?

awat, x caya ka? but that's what I remembered, vividly..tapi ditunjukkan melalui illustration je, informative article tapi dalam bentuk komik..dewan pelajar dulu2 very informative, bukan cam skarang (jap, wujud lagi ke dewan pelajar zmn skrg?)..nak bukti sahih muka surat berapa edisi bile tu mintak maap la x ingat, maybe around 1989/90? yg buat aku ingat pasal illustration tu tunjuk gamba pompuan duduk atas keranda pastu api menjulang kt keliling


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Post time 19-1-2014 05:48 PM | Show all posts
jonlabu posted on 19-1-2014 01:39 PM
ko skolah tadika tamil ke bhai..pehal ada gambar sati dlm dewan lak?

dewan pelajar tu komik la bang.. bukan betul2 dewan...

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Post time 19-1-2014 06:43 PM | Show all posts
jonlabu posted on 19-1-2014 01:39 PM
ko skolah tadika tamil ke bhai..pehal ada gambar sati dlm dewan lak?

Dewan Pelajar tu majalah macam Bujal. Agaknya Bujal pun tak tahu kot. Hihi
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Post time 19-1-2014 07:12 PM | Show all posts
dewan pelajar macam majalah kuntum tu la... hahaha
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Post time 19-1-2014 10:06 PM | Show all posts
No 4 tu pn sama kejam mcm sati
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Post time 20-1-2014 09:33 AM | Show all posts
sati paling kejam..
hat lain scary
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 Author| Post time 20-1-2014 09:36 AM | Show all posts
karayukisan posted on 19-1-2014 05:48 PM
dewan pelajar tu komik la bang.. bukan betul2 dewan...

iya ke?  magazine ke? wa ingat student hall maklum dulu skolah kat london. hahahahah
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Post time 20-1-2014 10:27 AM | Show all posts
wow..mcm2 tradisi/adat
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Post time 20-1-2014 10:33 AM | Show all posts
kejam betul sati tu.. tp kan indians kalau suami mati mmg menangis xhenti2... mcm meroyan..
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Post time 20-1-2014 10:50 AM | Show all posts
no wonder la pmpn hindu meroyan bile laki mati.
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