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Discover Ludwig"cremation ceremony" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a traditional ritual or service that is held to honor and remember a person who has been cremated after their death. Example: The family gathered at the funeral home for a beautiful and solemn cremation ceremony, as they said their final goodbyes to their beloved grandmother.
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There was a report on his cremation ceremony in Uganda.
And when we die the Brahmans give us a special cremation ceremony".
No one at Mr. Sen's cremation ceremony publicly mentioned his attacker.
One eye-catcher: a rather festive portrait of a royal cremation ceremony, circa 1887.
Cory Monteith's father has spoken about his son's death, claiming he was not invited to the cremation ceremony.
His funeral rites and public cremation ceremony were attended by tens of thousands of people, including movie stars and some of the country's leading politicians.
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Thais were reminded of this last month when six days of ornate cremation ceremonies, with gilded carriages and armies of extras in traditional costumes, were held for Princess Galyani, the elder sister of their beloved King Bhumibol Adulyadej (pictured above).
"Strange as it seems, it is in their cremation ceremonies that the Balinese have their greatest fun," wrote Miguel Covarrubias in his classic work, "Island of Bali," published in 1937.
I was on the streets, near Sanam Luang, when the cremation ceremonies began.
Similar to how the ancient Egyptians worshipped, today there is a religious festival in Bali every day of the year, and they are beautiful expressions of their culture, with weddings, cremation ceremonies, and holidays taking up a significant portion of family and home life.
They attended cremations and ceremonies, slaughterings, exorcisms, and long meditations.
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