This article from the International Committee of the Red Cross discusses how Buddhists around the world approached death and dying before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The article discusses the Buddhist cycle of birth, death, and rebirth and the impact of restrictions on funeral rites caused by the pandemic. The article also discusses the funeral rites of individuals such as a fully enlightened Buddha, a disciple of a Buddha or a Pacceka-Buddha, or a wheel turning monarch known as a Cakkavattirāja. The article includes burial recommendations for Buddhists from the International Committee of the Red Cross. The article features a PDF link giving more details on death and dying in Buddhism
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This article from the International Committee of the Red Cross discusses how Buddhists around the wo...
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© Cambridge University Press 2012. The centrality of death rituals has rarely been documented in ant...
This article discusses the response of international Buddhist groups and organizations to the COVID-...
© Cambridge University Press 2012. Death at the centre of buddhist culture the statement that “death...
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The article analyzes the Tibetan understanding of death, which is mainly based on the Buddhist relig...
This thesis examines Buddhist rituals conducted (mainly) by monks for the wellbeing of deceased lay-...
Buddhist conceptions of the after-life, and prescribed rites in relation to the dead, were modified ...
This article examines the concept of death in the Theravada Buddhist perspective. Where the teaching...
This article from the International Committee of the Red Cross discusses how Buddhists around the wo...
This article centers around the Buddhist doctrine of death and dying and how the COVID-19 pandemic h...
This article from the International Committee of the Red Cross discusses how Hindus around the world...
Palliative care professionals, particularly nurses, understand that it is crucial to deliver cultura...
In Buddhism, as practiced in Sri Lanka in its earliest form, religion has no place at events marking...
Tibetan Buddhist understandings of the death process bridge scientific, materialist observations and...
© Cambridge University Press 2012. The centrality of death rituals has rarely been documented in ant...
This article discusses the response of international Buddhist groups and organizations to the COVID-...
© Cambridge University Press 2012. Death at the centre of buddhist culture the statement that “death...
Coping with the COVID-19 pandemic has involved unprecedented health challenges, impacting not only t...
In an article by Ven. Thubten Chonyi of the Sravasti Abbey, Buddhist teachings and their relationshi...
The article analyzes the Tibetan understanding of death, which is mainly based on the Buddhist relig...
This thesis examines Buddhist rituals conducted (mainly) by monks for the wellbeing of deceased lay-...
Buddhist conceptions of the after-life, and prescribed rites in relation to the dead, were modified ...
This article examines the concept of death in the Theravada Buddhist perspective. Where the teaching...