The Double Dorje: Looking at Modern Vajrayana Buddhism.
When dear ones die
Alex Wilding
This is one reason why half-burned bodies are so often cast into some rivers in India, which, amongst other things, is very obviously a serious health hazard. In Tibet, the fuel situation is even more acute. The country is arid, and many people would probably never ever have wood to just burn, even for a funeral. The main fuel for domestic use would be dried animal dung.
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