cremation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cremation in Hindi

  • दाह संस्कार
  • शवदाह
  • शवदहन-क्रिया
  • दाह-संस्कार

cremation Definition

Noun

  • the disposal of a dead person's body by burning it to ashes, typically after a funeral ceremony.

cremation Example

  • we chose cremation over burial ( हमने दफनाने के बजाय दाह संस्कार को चुना )
  • Among these the cremation ceremonies are especially conspicuous. ( इनमें से श्मशान समारोह विशेष रूप से विशिष्ट हैं। )
  • Cremation took the place of burial of the dead. ( दाह संस्कार ने मृतकों को दफनाने की जगह ले ली। )
  • cremation is always present. ( श्मशान हमेशा मौजूद है। )

More Sentence

  • In Beowulf cremation is represented as the prevailing custom.
  • An additional factor is the increasing popularity or cremation.
  • In Bali a cremation is a festive occasion, lavish and expensive.
  • The cremation of dead pets, which are treated as clinical waste, was a revelation.
  • He ritually destroyed his early paintings - a cremation at a mortuary, no less - in 1966.
  • Among those attending the cremation ceremony in Vientiane on Jan. 28 were President Souphanouvong, making a rare public appearance.
  • But as they attended a private cremation tonight there was still no word from the local criminal informants.
  • The cremation ritual was directed mainly at inducing the spirit of the dead person to go on to the afterworld.
  • Looking for my father, even after his cremation, in the coffee bar where I used to meet him.
  • One or two vases are found in each barrow, ornamented with finger-imprints, string decoration, &c. The later period is characterized by the practice of cremation, though the remains are still placed in harrows.
  • The statue had consecrated the site of Caesar's cremation.
  • But after cremation came in a mourning procession of servants and chiefs carrying the body to the funeral pyre to be burnt by the demondressed priests, after which the crowd of wives and slaves were exhorted to serve their lord faithfully in the next world, were sacrificed and their bodies burnt.
  • In the early iron age there is less uniformity, some districts apparently favouring cremation and others inhumation.
  • After the 6th century cremation seems not to have been common, if we may trust the sagas, but isolated instances occur as late as the 10th century.
  • It is worth noting that a number of specimens were found in the cremation cemetery at Borgstedterfeld near Rendsburg.