Sister Bansy wrote:Similar query to PBKs. What are the funeral proceedings when a PBK leaves their body? Is it the same for the Seniors (nimit Sisters) as it is for all PBKs, and the AIVV take care of it or the individual's family?
Ever since I have been a PBK, I have not heard of any surrendered PBK leaving his/her body. But, some other PBKs have definitely left their bodies and were probably cremated according to Hindu rites (depending on whether their family was also following the path of knowledge or not).
I have, personally, attended the funeral of only one PBK, an elderly mother, who died after a brief illness and hospitalization. She was living with her son, an unmarried PBK. Since they did not have any other relative in the city where we live, the PBK Brother decided to directly take her from the hospital mortuary to the cremation grounds. Initially he was interested in performing the last rites according to Hindu rites, but after mutual consultations he agreed to taking his mother's body to the electric crematorium. Some PBKs had gathered there by then. We all meditated for a few minutes and then the cremation was over in a few minutes.
Actually, all Gyani souls, whether BKs or PBKs should prefer electric crematorium. It is most environment friendly and the cheapest way. Although people do not generally discuss their own death, but I remember my Father having told us many years ago that in case he leaves his body, we should cremate his dead body in an electric crematorium. But, I understand that in such situations it is not easy to follow one's ideas and one has to respect the feelings of the relatives and friends also. Moreover, electric crematoriums are not available in small cities/towns/villages.
In such cases, cremation by Hindu rites is the next best method. With the graveyards being overcrowded and very little land available for such purposes in big cities, the issue of burial/cremation of the dead ones is becoming a serious issue.
Regards,
OGS,
Arjun