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Funerary customs practised in Tamil Buddhist
T. Parameshswari
The word ‘Ritual” means a series of actions and practices traditionally accompanied by relegious rituals. Rituals has become very essential and useful for human society. It is followed in many ways depending on human community. It is evident that religious rituals are siginificant as it is inter connected with human’s life and existence for example: celebrating birth, Baptism, piercing the earlobes, Baby shower, puberly, marriage and funeral customs are associated only with human beings. A part from the above regular rituals, human beings perform many other rituals too. Rituals an essential tool to human being provide as an ongoing way to structure the human life by teaching moral and ethical values. Ritual practices afford a sence of renewal. They also help in flourishing human life, get rid from diseases anger and sorrows. They build strong human relationship by punishing the evel doers It also engenders a sense of hope. Thus, ritual has become or compulsory feeling based on hu.....

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