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Traditionally, the body is positioned with the head to the left in a casket to allow mourners to view the deceased's face more easily. This orientation is often chosen to align with the practice of placing the deceased in a way that reflects their natural state and to facilitate a respectful farewell. Additionally, it is a customary practice in many cultures and funeral services to create a sense of comfort and familiarity for those paying their respects.

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