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Cremation and UNDAS: Busting Myths and Misconceptions

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In the Philippines, where tradition and custom run deep, cremation and UNDAS hold significant cultural value. This blog aims to debunk myths and misconceptions surrounding these cherished practices. And as we embark on this journey of understanding, we're proud to introduce Dearly Departed Crematorium, a dedicated partner to the Filipino community, ensuring that the cherished memories and traditions of UNDAS and cremation are honored and preserved with care beyond departure.



Myths About Cremation Debunked


Myth 1: Cremation Lacks Emotion

A common misconception suggests that cremation lacks emotion. However, in the Philippines, cremation is an intensely personal and comforting experience. Many families choose to keep urns of ashes prominently displayed in their homes, allowing them to maintain an intimate and continuous bond with their departed loved ones.


Myth 2: Cremation is Irreversible

The myth that cremation is irreversible has caused concern among many. The truth is that traditional UNDAS rituals and mourning ceremonies can be held even after cremation. Families can create memorials where they can light candles and offer prayers to honor their dearly departed, preserving their cherished memories.

Myth 3: Cremation Harms the Environment

There's a myth that cremation is bad for the environment. Contrary to this, the Philippines has taken significant steps toward more sustainable cremation methods. Eco-friendly alternatives to traditional cremation processes are now available, contributing to a gentler impact on our planet.




Uncovering the Truth via the Traditions of UNDAS


Myth 1: UNDAS is Solely About Cemetery Visits

It's a misconception that UNDAS solely involves going to cemeteries to pay respects to the deceased. UNDAS in the Philippines is a multifaceted celebration, including visits to family cemeteries. Families light candles, offer prayers and share meals as they come together to celebrate. UNDAS is a joyous occasion that strengthens familial and community bonds.


Myth 2: UNDAS is Solemn and Sad

While UNDAS is a time for introspection, it's not a gloomy occasion. It's a time for people to remember loved ones who have passed away by sharing heartwarming memories, stories, and rituals with family and friends.


Myth 3: UNDAS is Exclusive to Catholics

While there's a misconception that UNDAS is only practiced by Catholics, the reality is quite the opposite. UNDAS has evolved in the Philippines to embrace various tenets and rites, making it a festival of heritage and remembrance that welcomes people of all faiths and background.



About Dearly Departed Crematorium

At Dearly Departed Crematorium, we're dedicated to offering "Care Beyond Departure" to all our valued clients. We deeply understand the cultural significance of cremation and UNDAS in Filipino traditions. For us, this means going above and beyond to provide cremation services that respect both the environment and your cherished beliefs and customs. We appreciate the importance of helping you and your family create lasting memories and relationships, especially during UNDAS, a time dedicated to reconnecting with loved ones and reminiscing the past.


Here at Dearly Departed Crematorium, our aspiration goes beyond being a mere service provider; we aim to provide comfort and guidance for you during these challenging times. Considering the growing cultural significance of cremation and UNDAS in the Philippines, we extend a helping hand to preserve the memories of your loved ones. Our "Care Beyond Departure" guarantee mirrors our unwavering dedication to delivering exceptional service throughout the entire process of remembrance and farewell. Don't hesitate to reach out to us today! Contact us to know more .

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