Hindu Funeral Singapore — Complete Guide by Singapore Funeral Committee (SFC)
Planning a Hindu funeral in Singapore can feel overwhelming. This guide explains each step clearly and respectfully. With Singapore Funeral Committee (SFC), families receive guidance from the moment of passing until post-funeral ceremonies, ensuring dignity and peace.
For immediate assistance, call or WhatsApp SFC at 9844 8444 (24/7).
1️⃣ Hindu Beliefs on Death and Rebirth
In Hinduism, death marks a transition, not an end. The soul (Atman) continues its spiritual journey toward liberation or moksha. Hence, every Hindu funeral rite in Singapore is performed to help the soul achieve peace and freedom.
2️⃣ Steps to Take Immediately After a Loved One Passes
After a loved one passes away, act quickly but calmly. First, contact a licensed funeral director such as SFC. Next, obtain the Certificate of Cause of Death (CCOD) from the hospital or attending doctor. For unexpected deaths, inform the police so that a coroner’s clearance can be arranged.
👉 Learn more: NEA official post-death guide
3️⃣ Preparing the Body — Hindu Funeral Rites in Singapore
Once documents are ready, families begin the sacred preparation. The body is bathed, anointed with sandalwood paste, and dressed in clean white or saffron cloth. Fresh flowers, tulsi leaves, and lamps surround the body. Meanwhile, a priest or elder chants “Om Namo Narayanaya” to bless the soul.
SFC provides ritual materials, garlands, and respectful transport to the wake venue. This support allows families to focus on prayers rather than coordination.
4️⃣ Setting Up the Hindu Funeral Wake in Singapore
The wake may take place at home, under a void deck, or in a funeral parlour. Relatives gather to chant, light lamps, and offer condolences. To ensure comfort, SFC arranges tents, lighting, flowers, and sacred items. We also coordinate priests for daily prayers and provide LED tribute screens for photo displays.
👉 Explore more: Hindu Funeral Package by SFC
5️⃣ Hindu Cremation Process at Mandai Crematorium
Cremation is an essential step representing purification by fire (Agni). At the Mandai Crematorium, the eldest son or close relative performs the last rites under a priest’s guidance. Family members walk around the body and offer flowers before the cremation begins — symbolising the soul’s final release.
6️⃣ Post-Funeral Hindu Ceremonies (3rd, 7th & 16th Day Rites)
After cremation, families collect the ashes (Asthi) and perform prayers at home or temple. On the 3rd, 7th, and 16th days, further rituals known as Thithi are held to honour the departed soul. Priests recite sacred verses while families offer food, water, and flowers in remembrance.
👉 Related: Funeral Packages in Singapore
7️⃣ Ash Immersion and Sea Burial
Many Hindu families prefer scattering ashes at sea — symbolising the soul’s return to nature. SFC arranges licensed vessels, floral offerings, and priest coordination for Hindu sea burial services, ensuring all rituals are completed respectfully.
8️⃣ Coordinating Priests and Prayers
SFC helps families engage priests from recognised Hindu temples across Singapore, whether Saivite or Vaishnavite. The priests guide families through Garuda Purana recitations, lamp lighting, and final food offerings (annadhanam), ensuring every ritual follows proper tradition.
💐 How the Singapore Funeral Committee (SFC) Supports Hindu Families
The Singapore Funeral Committee (SFC) provides full Hindu funeral support — from documentation to cremation and post-funeral rites. Our compassionate team ensures smooth coordination, transparent communication, and spiritual care.
- 24/7 assistance and immediate response
- Wake setup and ritual supplies
- Cremation and transport arrangements
- Priest coordination and guidance
- LED tribute screen setup
📞 For any enquiry, call or WhatsApp 9844 8444 anytime.
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Conclusion
Understanding the Hindu funeral process in Singapore helps families perform each step confidently and respectfully. Through proper rituals and compassionate guidance, SFC ensures that every family honours their loved one’s journey toward peace.
Singapore Funeral Committee (SFC) — serving with dignity, compassion, and care.
📞 Call 9844 8444 for 24/7 support and advice.


