Across cultures, cremation is not seen as the end of the soul, but as a transition for it. In Hinduism,
the atman is believed to be untouched by the flames; the fire only
releases it from its temporary home. The body returns to the elements, while the soul continues
its journey through reincarnation, shaped by karma and guided by divine order.
Other traditions offer different visions.
Some see the soul pausing in a spiritual realm, awaiting judgment
or reunion with God. Others believe it lingers briefly
among the living, comforted by prayers,
rituals, and remembrance. What unites these beliefs is a shared hope:
that love does not vanish with the body.
Cremation becomes not a destruction, but a doorway —
a final act of letting go, trusting that the soul moves on to where our eyes cannot fo