Jesus.
A:Several 'shrouds of Jesus' exist, most famously the Shroud of Turin, but little is known of where they were supposedly found. Expert evidence is that none of them was the genuine shroud of Jesus. However, a shroud has been found, that must have been similar to one used for Jesus. Archaeologists from the Hebrew University and the Albright Research Institute, both in Jerusalem, have discovered the first known burial shroud in Jerusalem from the time of Christ's crucifixion. The shroud was found around the remains of a man in a sealed chamber of a burial cave in the Hinnom Valley overlooking the Old City of Jerusalem. Researchers say the weave and design of the shroud discovered in a burial cave near Jerusalem's Old City are completely different to the Turin Shroud. It was made with a simple two-way weave - not the twill weave used on the Turin Shroud, which textile experts say was introduced more than 1,000 years after Christ lived. Instead of being a single sheet like the famous item in Turin, there was a separate piece for the head. This was very important because when they brought someone to burial they would place the head wrapping separately on the face in case the person wasn't actually dead and woke up again, they would be able to blow off the face wrapping and shout for help.
A person is buried in a grave in the cemetry, after a burial service.
The sheet wrapped around a corpse is typically called a shroud. It is a simple cloth covering used for wrapping a deceased person before burial or cremation in some cultures and religions.
If you didn't start weaving the shroud until the person is already dead, the body will be rotted before the shroud is completed. It takes time to weave a shroud. You have to have it finished, or nearly so, before the person it is intended for dies.
Most religion know or believe in effect of most burial rites on the person. And to avoid most negative effects these religious body came up with various style of burial
That depends on the cairns. Since burial mounds can vary, some have one person others have lots of people.
The reason that people believe in things that aren't real can differ from person to person. People are highly swayed by superstitions and by religious culture. If a person is raised to believe something, they may believe it their whole life, whether it's real or not.
chevra kaddisha is a person who will prepare the body for burial at the burial ground
a humanitarian i believe
The few times I've seen a person in burial mode they were facing upwards. Towered the sky
The official religion is Christianity, which means that people believe in God. I don't know other beliefs, which may also vary from person to person.
Christians do not.