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What Items Are Needed for a Buddhist Funeral Service?

18/2/2025

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​Planning a Buddhist funeral service in Singapore involves honouring traditions, creating a serene environment, and ensuring the necessary items are prepared. This process can be overwhelming, especially for those navigating it for the first time. But don’t worry; this guide breaks it down, focusing on what’s needed and why each element is significant. Let's delve into the essentials.

What Does a Buddhist Funeral Altar Look Like?

A Buddhist funeral altar is the heart of the service. It serves as a focal point for prayers and offerings, symbolising respect for the deceased and the Buddha. Here’s what you’ll typically find on the altar:

  • Image of the Buddha: A serene reminder of enlightenment and peace.
  • Flowers: Fresh, modest blooms to symbolise the impermanence of life. White flowers are preferred for their simplicity.
  • Candles: Lit to represent the light of wisdom guiding the departed.
  • Incense: Joss sticks are burned as offerings and as a reminder of the impermanence of life; their scent creating a calming atmosphere.
  • Fruits: Usually arranged in odd numbers, fruits signify offerings to the spirits and the Buddha.

The altar’s arrangement should feel balanced and harmonious. 

How Is the Body Presented?

The body is typically placed in a simple, open casket. This allows mourners to pay their respects while reflecting on the impermanence of life, a core Buddhist teaching. Alongside the casket, you’ll find:

  • A photo of the deceased: This is often placed on a stand and surrounded by flowers.
  • Offerings of food and water: Placed near the casket as a symbol of gratitude and remembrance.

What Are Sutras and Why Are They Important?

Sutras, or sacred scriptures, are an essential part of a Buddhist funeral service. Monks or family members chant these texts to:

  • Honour the deceased’s journey to the afterlife.
  • Bring blessings and peace.
  • Offer comfort to grieving loved ones.

Popular sutras include the Dizang Sutra and Amitabha Sutra. Many Singaporean families now stream chanting sessions online, allowing distant relatives to participate.

Why Are Joss Sticks Used in Buddhist Funerals?

Joss sticks are more than just incense; they’re offerings that connect the living with the spiritual realm. At a funeral, joss sticks are:

  • Lit and placed at the altar as a sign of respect.
  • Held during prayers to focus the mind.

In Singapore, you can find smokeless joss sticks, which are a great option for indoor funeral services and eco-conscious families.

What Role Do Bells and Gongs Play in a Buddhist Funeral Service?

Bells and gongs are often used during Buddhist funeral rites to:

  • Signal the start and end of prayers.
  • Create a meditative environment.
  • Symbolise the eternal nature of the Buddha’s teachings.

Their resonant sounds help participants focus during the ceremony. Families may opt for portable electronic gongs for convenience, especially for wakes held in smaller spaces.

How The Life Celebrant Can Support You

Planning a funeral is an emotional journey, but you don’t have to do it alone. The Life Celebrant offers compassionate and professional services tailored to your needs. From arranging a serene altar to ensuring all rituals are respectfully conducted, their team is here to guide you every step of the way.

With expertise in Buddhist funeral services in Singapore, The Life Celebrant integrates tradition with modernity, ensuring a dignified farewell for your loved one.

Contact The Life Celebrant today to discuss your needs and create a meaningful send-off that honours your family’s values and traditions.
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