We (hindus) are the oldest culture present on earth, hindu is not a religion, it is a way of living life, unlike other religions which focuses on one single form of god, hindu culture is based of numerous gods ( around 330 million ) and in this culture, it is believed that every living being is having a spirit which is a part of God, as one dies, the spirit leaves the body and either continues to take birth as other creature or rejoin God, thus every human being in Hinduism is believed to reunite into god, like the river rejoins the ocean after a long journey, it is to symbolize that human being never dies, it just rejoin the mighty one (god) being a part of him. As quoted in hinduism
नैनं छिन्दन्ति शस्त्राणि नैनं दहति पावकः।
न चैनं क्लेदयन्त्यापो न शोषयति मारुतः।।
it is important to Hindu's because they think that if they burn or scatter ashes here it will purify their souls!
No. Any ashes without permission is littering.
It is legal in many situations to scatter human ashes in Illinois. It is always permissible to scatter them on your own private land, however if you wish to scatter them on any type of public land, permission should be gained. It is also not legal to scatter the ashes anywhere near water sources, trails, and roads.
No, they didn't.
The link below will give you advice as to where you may scatter cremains in California.
Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG (Ontario) Japan:G Netherlands:AL UK:PG USA:PG-13
You are supposed to burn it and then scatter the ashes.
Only if you get permission. If not, it will not be legal.
Pretty much anywhere you like, provided it is outdoors and on public property. Rivers and lakes are popular areas for the scattering of ashes.
i want to scatter my dads ashes in Ireland what do i need to take them on a plain
When receiving ashes, you need to decide if you are going to keep them or scatter them. If you are keeping them, you need to make sure to keep them in a safe container.
burn them are sprinkel the ashes in a religious river