ostohautaus
Ostohautaus, also known as cremation, is a method of disposing of a deceased person's body, involving the reduction of the body to its basic elements through high-temperature burning. This process is often chosen for its environmental benefits, as it significantly reduces the amount of waste produced compared to traditional burial methods. The ashes that remain can be scattered, buried, or kept in an urn.
The term "ostohautaus" is derived from the Finnish words "osto," meaning "purchase," and "hautaus," meaning "burial."
Cremation has gained popularity worldwide due to its convenience, cost-effectiveness, and environmental advantages. It allows for
The process of cremation typically involves several steps. After the body is prepared, it is placed in
Cremation has become an integral part of modern funeral practices, offering a range of options to individuals