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How many days does it take to be cremated after death? Seek an answer
Excerpt from Learning Buddhism and Answering Questions (for 26 Hong Kong initiates)

After a person dies, it takes seven days to be cremated, or at least three days? The first question, the old mage once said, people can be cremated or frozen according to the customs after dying 14 to 24 hours. But why does the book How to Die Without Retirement to Become a Buddha mention that cremation should be seven days later, or at least three days later? A: What you should know at the end of your life is how to die without becoming a Buddha. It's hard for people to understand, so we changed our name. This is what Gu Dade taught us and we should follow it. You park for three days and park for seven days. Now society doesn't allow it. then what If you want the country to change its laws, you should all work hard. You have the ability to be a senator and a representative in the future. Who else do you want to change it? If you can't change it, you must abide by national laws and regulations.

Now in the hospital, as long as a person dies, he will be sent to the morgue for freezing in ten minutes. This is a terrible thing in our Buddhist custom. Why? After people died, the gods did not leave. Generally speaking, the immortal will not leave until at least eight hours later, so after death, eight hours of meditation is the most critical moment and is most beneficial to him. Don't touch him for eight hours. Why? He's conscious. If you touch him, he will feel pain and he will hate him. It is a very troublesome thing to hate your heart when you are dying. So leave him alone. Just help him recite Buddha at this time. Help him with what? Remind him to recite Buddha.

I hope he follows the Buddha. That's good.

It is safest to arrive at 12 hours 14 hours. Eight hours means leaving quickly. It's 12 hour 14 hour. I should have left, no problem. Those 24 hours, what a blessing! It is definitely not something that ordinary people can do. You must not go to the hospital today. He won't promise you. For example, Taiwan Province Province is a place of Buddhism, but the laws of Hong Kong are not, so he won't allow you. So in China,

Although there are laws, he still has human feelings. The law requires him to leave for ten minutes, but those doctors and nurses will help you: he is asleep, don't touch him. This is accommodation. It can help you for eight hours, twelve hours and fourteen hours. When our curator Han died, it was fourteen hours, with the help of doctors and nurses. At this time, the hospital announced that she had left, about ten minutes. In fact, she has been away for more than ten hours. So China people have human feelings, and foreigners don't care about human feelings. He acts according to the law and doesn't care about human feelings There are accommodations in China. I have told my classmates before that people who are seriously ill should not die in Hong Kong or abroad, but should return to China as soon as possible.

Of course, it would be nice to stop for three or seven days. This is also a memory of him and a kind of humanity. I can't bear to bury him at once. During these three to seven days, you will see his changes and increase your confidence in us to learn Buddhism. The first person who studied Buddhism said that his body was soft, and he was still soft after seven days. Director Han's funeral lasted for seven days, and she was bathed and changed in seven days. Her whole body is weak, which gives her confidence. And her looks are getting better and better, and she is getting younger and younger. You see, she really seems to be sleeping, not sick, which gives great confidence to the average person.