[…] In Tibetan Buddhism there is a period of 49 days between death of this life & rebirth. Understand the cultural and spiritual significance of these practices in Singapore. In 49 days after death, if family and relatives do wholesome deeds for the sake of the dead person, namely going to pagodas, reciting Buddhist Sutras, paying homage to the Buddha, making offerings to the Sangha, freeing captured animals, then transfer merit to the deceased, they will be able to receive it. It is preferred to be done three to four days after death, which is believed to be when the soul has left the body. My mother-in-law asked me if I would participate in the Buddhist rituals after her memorial service as well as the one 49 days later. Jun 16, 2025 ยท In this informative video, we will discuss the significance of the 49-day period after death in Buddhist tradition. 3. 49th Day In India, the birthplace of Buddhism, memorial services were held every seven days after a person's death for seven weeks. The Importance of the 49th Day After Someone Passes Away In both Buddhism and Taoism, it is believed that the soul experiences different stages after death, and the 49th day marks a significant turning point. Rebirth In the Mahayana Buddhism, especially, Vietnamese tradition we pray for the dead for 49 days after passing away, 49 being the estimated time it takes for the spirit to be reborn again into a new life.

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