From India and Taiwan to Tibet, the living assist the dead in their passage
- Written by Liz Wilson, Professor of Comparative Religion, Miami University
Hindu devotees prepare to scatter ashes of the deceased into the sea as part of Ngaben, a mass cremation ceremony, in Surabaya, Indonesia.Juni Kriswanto/AFP via Getty ImagesMany people see death as a rite of a passage: a journey to some new place, or a threshold between two kinds of being. Zoroastrians believe that there is a bridge of judgment tha...
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