Feng Shui for burial urns
1. Generally, burial items are required:
Hemp money, stone lions, porcelain and other items! It is recommended not to store metal products. Firstly, such items contain radiation, which is not good for the souls and bones of loved ones. Secondly, such items are easily oxidized when exposed to moisture, leading to rust and blackening! It is not advisable to put too many things in the tomb, just choose two or three representative things!
2. Choose an auspicious day for burial:
The more popular burial day across the country requires that the body be buried within 3 or 7 days after cremation. The selection of this date is based on the influence of the concept of "burying the body in peace". It is believed that "burying the body as early as possible means peace of mind". Recite sutras more and recite the Diamond Sutra by yourself.
3. Determine the burial location:
It depends on where you are buried. If it is buried in your own cemetery, you can place the burial objects as you like. If you are buried in a cemetery, you must follow the relevant regulations of the cemetery. Some cemeteries do not allow customers to place funerary objects in the grave. If there is no requirement, it is recommended that you place some plastic ingots. It is popular in the northern region to place 4 Each ingot and 7 copper coins are placed in the tomb. The ingot is divided into two gold and two silver, which are placed at the four corners of the tomb, which means that the four corners bring wealth. The 7 copper coins are placed at the bottom of the urn with the Big Dipper coins! Or put some few stone lions or jade products, these items will not deteriorate!
4. Placement of the urn:
Relatives will spread gold cloth on the bottom of the cave, with the side with the photo as the front, and sit facing south or west, be careful Place the urn, cover it with silver cloth, then cover it with red cloth, and place jade pendants and copper coins on the top.