bercardor Posted September 7, 1999 Share Posted September 7, 1999 HiMy great grand mother had just passed awayI had a few questions to ask urgently. Can you pls kindly advise within this two days as her funeral will be soon over (carried out 7 days in chinese buddhist way of funeral)(1) can I bring my 8 month old baby to pay the last respect to my great grand mum?Not on that day when the coffin move to burn but may be one of these nights.Some people say better not as the baby may cry after the baby return homeI actually want to bring the baby but on the other hand, I am afraid that the baby will really cry non-stop after returning home from the funeral. (2) If yes, What kind of "precaution steps" that I must take? E.g. used a kind of leaves to wash the baby after returning from the funeral?Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 8, 1999 Staff Share Posted September 8, 1999 Dear Ber,(This is not based on Feng Shui).It is best that you should not bring your 8 month old baby to the wake or funeral. As you have mentioned, there are cases where the baby will cry non-stop after coming home from such occasions.There are a few situations that may help: One is to buy flowers and lime and bring it to a temple to pray. Then use a clean bowl and fill the bowl with water. Add the flowers and lime and pour it over the childs head and the rest of the body. Remove the `waste' flowers and lime and discard it immediately.----- My personal experience ----Well, this is not entirely based on the same situation but I recalled when my younger brother was a child, my mother brought him to exhume my grandfather's grave as the site is due for construction of Government Housing Board flat.I am sure what is the reason, maybe the grave diggers were not happy with the `Red packet' or money given to the grave diggers. One of the grave diggers gave put a black button (most probably from my grandfather's burial suite on my younger brother's hand). I think he was only 2 years old.After that, he cried non-stop. My mum had to go to the `Kuan Yim' or Goddess of Mercy Temple located at Waterloo Street/Queens Streen i.e. purchased some flowers and lemon/lime from those selling flowers outside the temple and followed the above to cleanse my brother.For information, there is a picture of the " Goddess of Mercy " under Photo Tours of Interest (with Picture attachments) in this forum.If you explain to your relatives properly, I think they would understand why you should not bring your child to the funeral.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 9/7/99 11:43:20 AM, Anonymous wrote:HiMy great grand mother had justpassed awayI had a few questions to askurgently. Can you pls kindlyadvise within this two days asher funeral will be soon over(carried out 7 days in chinesebuddhist way of funeral)(1) can I bring my 8 month oldbaby to pay the last respectto my great grand mum?Not on that day when thecoffin move to burn but may beone of these nights.Some people say better not asthe baby may cry after thebaby return homeI actually want to bring thebaby but on the other hand, Iam afraid that the baby willreally cry non-stop afterreturning home from thefuneral.(2) If yes, What kind of"precaution steps" that I musttake? E.g. used a kind ofleaves to wash the baby afterreturning from the funeral?Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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