hamvasztásával
Hamvasztás, also known as cremation, is a method of final disposition of a deceased person's body. It involves the controlled burning of the body at high temperatures, typically between 1,400 to 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit (760 to 982 degrees Celsius), to reduce the body to its basic elements. This process is often chosen for its environmental benefits, as it does not require the use of land for burial, and it significantly reduces the volume of the remains.
The process of hamvasztás begins with the preparation of the body, which may include embalming or other
Hamvasztás is a popular choice in many cultures, including those in Europe, North America, and parts of
In some cultures, the ashes from hamvasztás may be scattered in a meaningful location, such as a