Christians begin cremating bodies, burying ashes


Lucknow/ Varanasi/ Prayagraj (UP), May 18 (IANS): An increasing number of members from the Christian community are now adopting the Hindu tradition of cremating the bodies.

They are then taking the ashes in urns to the graveyard for entombment.

"With the increasing number of deaths taking place in the second wave of the pandemic, land is falling short for traditional burials in the graveyards. More and more people in the community are cremating the bodies and then burying the urns containing the ashes. This requires less space and also ensures that the Covid infection does not spread," said Amardeep Solomon, whose brother died of Covid last week and the family first cremated the body and then buried the ashes.

At the Christian graveyard at Chaukaghat in Varanasi, at least six bodies have been cremated and ashes were later taken for burial.

Father Vijay Shantiraj, secretary of Banaras Christian Cemetery Board, said, "The Christian population in Varanasi is over 3,000. Normally, one or two deaths are reported in the community per month, but more than 30 have died in the last 45 days when Covid cases started surging. When someone dies in Christian community, prayers are held at home and later at church by keeping the body in a coffin before burial. However, nowadays, as precautionary measures we are ensuring that minimum persons come in contact with the body for safety and to prevent any likely spread of infection."

He further said, "Some people got infected and died of Covid, and their families consulted us since they were not in favour of burying the body. We suggested that the bodies be cremated and ashes can then be buried," he said.

He said that when the annual special prayers are offered at the cemeteries on November 2, prayers will also be held at these graves.

Father Shantiraj said that this is the first time that Christians are cremating the bodies and then burying the urns with ashes.

"I don't recall any instance before this in my life, when bodies were cremated and ashes buried," he added.

Similar cases have been reported from Prayagraj that has a sizeable Christian population.

Piku Andrews, a school teacher, said that members in his community had decided to cremate bodies - even of those who had died a natural death-in order to ensure that graveyards are not filled up.

"The burial of urns containing ashes will ensure smaller graves that will be there for all times to come. People are doing this on their own and there is no compulsion from the church," he said.

 

  

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  • Jack, Kudla

    Wed, May 19 2021

    Many christians in foreign countries like uk, canada etc prefer to be incinerated. Because they would like to save money and space.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Tue, May 18 2021

    Alphonse, is it mentioned anywhere in the Bible 'Thou shalt not cremate the dead" ? Just curious..

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  • Alphonse Rodrigues, Udupi

    Tue, May 18 2021

    Show me from the whole of the holy Bible a believer of the God of Abraham, Issac and Jacob were cremated . They were all buried.

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  • MAD, mangalore

    Wed, May 19 2021

    The fire was not invented then..

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  • francis lobo, Mangalore

    Tue, May 18 2021

    The late George Fernandes urn of ashes was buried at Bejai church after many days of cremation. This is not new. There are persons who have insisted that they to be cremated in place of burial and have been done. There is no difference between ashes being buried or the dead body as both will reach the soil. Former only saves space

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Tue, May 18 2021

    Nobody is adopting any tradition here, it just a need of hour. Also its the person or the family's wish to cremant or bury

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Tue, May 18 2021

    Here in Mangalore Christians do follow this practice, mostly if it is the wish of the dead to be cremated and later on the ashes buried.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Tue, May 18 2021

    I agree. I heard that a member of Colaso (Hospital) family had desired cremation and it was carried out.

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  • Alphonse Rodrigues, Udupi

    Tue, May 18 2021

    No where in the holy Bible a Christian man or a believer of the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob were cremated but they were all buried.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Tue, May 18 2021

    Holy communion in unordained hands was considered desecration once upon a time.

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore

    Tue, May 18 2021

    Soul never dies, after purgatory it's resurrected. some ppl here especially not in Christ comment as of they have full knowledge of life & death.

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  • Alphonse Rodrigues, Udupi

    Tue, May 18 2021

    geoffrey, hat hill Holy communion in unordained hands; it was a man made rule. God did not made this kind of rule. In Islam when a man performs salat, a woman, a donkey, a dog, a black dog, a swine should not pass in between a stone throw distance. A man should fart while performing salat. These are the man made superstitious rules.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, May 18 2021

    dis is nothing but political gimmick & a false news produced from da adittynath rogi.

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  • Manohar, Udupi

    Tue, May 18 2021

    I think this is the best way to save space and money

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Tue, May 18 2021

    Good move. Romen Catholic church allowed cremation since 1960. Cremation is good for big cities like Mumbai , Bangalore, Delhi etc. They can collect Ash and bury the ash in their native place if they wish.

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  • Naresh, Kerala

    Tue, May 18 2021

    Aligning ourselves to new realities is the need of hour..... Sad to see some going back to Stone Age

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