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It is more important among the Hindus as they believe that if they do not do it , their soul will not get peace.

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Hinduism. Cremation is an important ritual to the Hindu religion.

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What is the difference between burial and cremation?

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How do you treat christians when they die?

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What is the official position of the Mormon religion on cremation?

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