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Cremation Vs Burial
Cremation reduces the body to cremated remains within a matter of hours whereas
traditional burial follows the process of slow and natural decomposition.
Some people respect the process of allowing the body to decompose naturally and
consider cremation merely as hurrying the process while others believe that cremation
denotes reverence.
Direct cremations are more cost-effective than direct burials as they do not require
embalming. Plus, you have the option of keeping the body in a alternative container
instead of a casket.
Cremation is a simpler process that also helps save ground space, but it is not so in case
of burial. Nevertheless, both are regarded as safe ways of dealing with the dead body.
As people nowadays live away from their family roots, cremation provides more
flexibility in terms of memorialization as compared the method of burying in a cemetery
or graveyard.
The cremated remains can be stored in a cremation urn and displayed on a shelf or
mantle at home, scattered on land, scattered from the air by plane, floated on water,
placed in a columbarium, buried in a burial plot (does not require a full-sized plot), or
entombed in a crypt within a mausoleum. So, you can carry the cremated remains of the
deceased with you if you are moving elsewhere but this not possible in case of burial.
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