Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Antyesti (IAST: Antyeṣṭi, Sanskrit: अन्त्येष्टि) literally means "last sacrifice", and refers to the funeral rites for the dead in Hinduism. This rite of passage is one of traditional Saṃskāras in the life of a Hindu. It is also referred to as Antima Sanskar, Antya-kriya, Anvarohanyya, or as Vahni Sanskara.The details of the Antyesti ceremony depends on the region and age of the dead. A dead adult is typically cremated, while a dead child below the age of puberty is typically buried."@en }
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- Antyesti abstract "Antyesti (IAST: Antyeṣṭi, Sanskrit: अन्त्येष्टि) literally means "last sacrifice", and refers to the funeral rites for the dead in Hinduism. This rite of passage is one of traditional Saṃskāras in the life of a Hindu. It is also referred to as Antima Sanskar, Antya-kriya, Anvarohanyya, or as Vahni Sanskara.The details of the Antyesti ceremony depends on the region and age of the dead. A dead adult is typically cremated, while a dead child below the age of puberty is typically buried.".
- Antyesti comment "Antyesti (IAST: Antyeṣṭi, Sanskrit: अन्त्येष्टि) literally means "last sacrifice", and refers to the funeral rites for the dead in Hinduism. This rite of passage is one of traditional Saṃskāras in the life of a Hindu. It is also referred to as Antima Sanskar, Antya-kriya, Anvarohanyya, or as Vahni Sanskara.The details of the Antyesti ceremony depends on the region and age of the dead. A dead adult is typically cremated, while a dead child below the age of puberty is typically buried.".