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• No religious law prevents Hindus from donating their organs or tissue.

• Hindus believe in life after death and this is an ongoing process of rebirth.

• Organ donation is an integral part of the Hindu life, as guided by the Vedas.

• Hindus believe in cremation.

• Family members of the same sex will wash and bathe their relative in preparation for the cremation.

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