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Pre Planning
PRE-PLANNING THE FUTURE AS AN ACT OF LOVE
In some cultures, death is a taboo topic.
What’s more, to talk about death and money in the same conversation would raise suspicion of greed and distrust.
Malaysia Multi-racial Farewell Ceremonies
Malaysia is a multi-racial country, with the main ethnic groups being Malay, Chinese and Indian. For the ethnic Chinese, there are various religious funeral rites such as Buddhist, Taoist and Christian, and Islamic and Hindu rites for the other ethnic groups. Different ethnic groups and religions have different cultural practices, religious ideologies, beliefs and values, making Malaysia’s funeral culture appear diverse in many ways.
Ancestral Tablet
The ancestral tablet is also called “soul tablet”, “spirit tablet”, “soul seat” and others. In Buddhism, it is called “lotus dais” or “lotus seat”. It is generally used as a temporary seat for the soul of the departed to reside, and convenience for the family members, relatives and friends to pay their respects.
shuukatsu
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Information for Malaysians | What to do when a loved one dies
Information for Malaysians What to do when a loved one diesThe loss of a loved one is an inevitable life experience for everyone as we grow up, but...
The guardian deity of tombs – Hou Tu
The guardian deity of tombs - Hou Tu Whenever you visit a cemetery during Qing Ming, have you ever noticed a small stone tablet with the characters...
Pre-planning: Sparing your loved ones from being exploited
Pre-planning: Sparing your loved ones from being exploited Whether you are prepared for it or not, when a loved one passes away, the emotional toll...
Nirvana Ming Palace
Nirvana Ming Palace: A realm of tranquility where culture meets artCovering an area about 30,000 square feet, Nirvana Ming Palace is located at...
Create your own “home”
Create your own “home” It is believed that many people have a lifelong wish to live in comfort and peace - during their lifetime - in the home of...
Counseling and Guidance
How long does grief last
“Grief is like sticky molasses; it may stick to us for the rest of our lives or it may stick to a certain portion of our lives – simply refusing to leave” is another insight I’ve recently had about grief. Just when we start to think that life is getting better, an event, person or object will remind us, “Ah, so you’re still here!”
I work in a funeral home
At present, I have sent off more than 3,000 friends, although I cannot remember their names. However, I occasionally think about it in a frivolous way; when I’m dead, there are more friends in that so-called afterlife than the ones I have known in my lifetime!
Can I go to work in mourning garb?
she asked “Hey, what is mourning? Can we still go to work after mourning? Will I be judged?”
The things I learned in the counseling room
The things I learned in the counseling room We only wish to protect you well / Registered counselor Tiew Ee Jing (Translated by Colin Kuan)In the...
When is the right time to talk about death
When is the right time to talk about death / Nai Seow Hong (Translated by Colin Kuan)At what age is it okay to start talking about death? Is it at...
What is a “complete” farewell ceremony?
What is a "complete" farewell ceremony? / Eve Chan Pui Guan, NV Care master of funeral ceremoniesThere are many people in this world with their own...
Rhyme Of Life
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生命乐章报导之生命旅途的送舟人王勁強
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News & Announcement
Launching of the KAIGO Professional Elderly Caregiving Training
The first class of the “KAIGO Professional Elderly Caregiving Training”, The course focuses on the Japanese approach at elderly care, with the hope that the elderly can be treated with dignity in their golden years.
Nirvana Asia Group & New Era University College
Nirvana Asia Group & New Era University College
Launching of elderly care courses
Course to commence in May
Co-organiser: Nirvana Asia Group, Sin Chew Daily, New Era University College
Honour the elderly as we do our own aged parents
Honour the elderly as we do our own aged parents
Practising the new definition of filial piety
Co-organisers: Nirvana Asia Group, Sin Chew Daily, New Era University College
Shaping the Beauty of Life and Art
Nirvana Memorial Park (Shah Alam) Song Villa : Series 4 Shaping the Beauty of Life and ArtJing Yue Villa The perfect interpretation of luxury and...
The beauty of contemporary design and comprehensive facilities
Nirvana Memorial Park (Shah Alam) Song Villa : Series 3 The beauty of contemporary design and comprehensive facilitiesConvenient and comprehensive...
Discovering the “beauty” of Song Villa
Nirvana Memorial Park (Shah Alam) Song Villa : Series 2 Discovering the “beauty” of Song VillaWhite cranes symbolizing good fortune and longevity...
Rituals and Cultures
Are there “taboos” to observe during the mourning period after a funeral?
One of the most common explanations is that “red and white must not clash,” meaning those in mourning should not attend celebratory events to avoid bringing “misfortune” to the hosts. Is this really the case?
Treating the Dead as in Life: Reflecting on the Meaning of Ritual
In the “Doctrine of the Mean” from the Book of Rites, there is a phrase: “Thus they served the dead as they would have served them alive; they served the departed as they would have served them had they been continued among them – the height of filial piety.”