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shmashana (Sanskrit: श्मशान, romanized: śmaśāna) is a
Hindu crematory ground,
where dead
bodies are
brought to be
burnt on a pyre. It is
usually located...
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Shmashana Adhipati is a name
given to a
deity either male or
female and also
together as a consort, who
rules Shmashana,
cremation ground. The Shamashana...
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religious rites (i.e.
ritual bathing or ablutions);
there are also
specific "
shmashana" or "cremation"
ghats where bodies are
cremated waterside,
allowing ashes...
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across the
spectrum of
Hindu society. The
cremation ground is
called Shmashana (in Sanskrit), and
traditionally it is
located near a river, if not on...
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Citipati (Sanskrit: चितिपति),
Chitipati or
Shmashana Adhipati is a
protector deity or
dharmapala in
Tibetan Buddhism and
Vajrayana Buddhism of the Himalayas...
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meaning "father in law"), 'শ্ম' as in শ্মশান (written as "
shmashāna" but
pronounced with the ম 'm' silent, i.e., as "shôshān")(
meaning "crematorium")...
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peace and
ascent to
heaven are as follows. The
cremation ground is
called Shmashana (in Sanskrit) or "Shoshan" in Bengali, and it is
located near a river...
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Death in
Hinduism Goal
Moksha Svarga Rituals Antyesti:
Shmashana and
Cremation ghats Burial in
Hinduism Ngaben Pinda Post-Antyesti rituals: Niravapanjali...
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Death in
Hinduism Goal
Moksha Svarga Rituals Antyesti:
Shmashana and
Cremation ghats Burial in
Hinduism Ngaben Pinda Post-Antyesti rituals: Niravapanjali...
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Death in
Hinduism Goal
Moksha Svarga Rituals Antyesti:
Shmashana and
Cremation ghats Burial in
Hinduism Ngaben Pinda Post-Antyesti rituals: Niravapanjali...