Singapore's Hindu community welcomes a new facility, Karma Kaariya Nilaiyam, at Changi Beach for conducting post-death ...
SINGAPORE - The Hindu community now has a sheltered space to perform seaside rituals for their departed loved ones with the ...
A new facility for post-death rituals for members of Singapore’s Hindu community opened at Changi Beach here on Monday. Announced five years ago, Karma K ...
The project was first announced five years ago. The facility is meant for Karumathi prayers, which are Hindu rites performed ...
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Dignified farewell by the sea: Singapore’s Hindu community gets dedicated rites facility at Changi Beach
SINGAPORE, Dec 29 — A long-standing plea from Singapore’s Hindu community has been answered with the opening of a sheltered ...
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Hindu funeral rites: Why is a pot broken and holes made during last rites?
Tradition: In Hinduism, every ritual has a deeper meaning. Certain practices are followed from birth to death. Even the last ...
The project was first announced five years ago. The facility is meant for Karumathi prayers, which are Hindu rites performed on the 13th or 16th day after cremation to mark the end of mourning.
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