Dying here is Strictly Prohibited!

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We all are familiar with places where smoking is prohibited and areas where parking is not allowed, but have you ever come across places were dying is considered to be illegal? Sounds quite interesting, but at the same time it is shocking and illogical as well. The reasons for such bans range from spiritual beliefs to scarcity of area. Move on to the next pages to find out the interesting areas across the globe where you will have to stop yourself from dying or fly to some other place when you are expecting death-
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1: Come to India to understand God in a better way. God wants birth n death, so how can human prevent it. Come to India n learn from our great Saints n Avatars like Bhuddha, Kabir, Guru Nanak, Sant Gyaneshwar n many more. We human don't do any thing nor v are capable of doing anything, its all done by Him, the one n only. Humans can just think that v do things which is a misconception. We humans still need to grow no difference in being civilized or being a tribal unless we change our thinking, this applies to people who believe in millions of Gods. Believe in 1 God, right thinking will follow.
Posted by: realistic indian - 21 May, 2012
2: You are right, but in Hindus if you know there is concept of Sutak, as long as 13 days both is case of death and birth.
Sutak is considered, un-holy and during that period no one does any offerings to God physically. Though chanting is allowed
RT replied to: realistic indian post - 23 May, 2012
3: How about marriages there? Suppose the mayor/priest dies .....
Dr.A.Jagadeesh Nellore(AP),India
Posted by: Anumakonda - 20 May, 2012
4: mayor is a real stupid hw can somebody avoid death which even god can't stop
Posted by: vineed - 20 May, 2012
5: That is why our learned ancestors established the system of cremation or Jal Pravah so that the elements of which the body was composed of are returned to their original form and there is no blockage of land for survival of the living and future generation
Posted by: Pradeep - 19 May, 2012
6: There is nothing more holier than Birth
Posted by: MQ - 19 May, 2012
7: It must be a city of young people then and has a reason to visit the place. Mayor, please defer the plan of a new cemetery, till visit. haha
Posted by: Gautam - 19 May, 2012
8: It must be a city of young people then and has a reason to visit the place. Mayor, please defer the plan of a new cemetery, till visit. haha
Posted by: Gautam - 19 May, 2012
9: It must be a city of young people then and has a reason to visit the place. Mayor, please defer the plan of a new cemetery, till visit. haha
Posted by: Gautam - 19 May, 2012
10: A natural mummy it seems..!
Posted by: Gautam - 19 May, 2012
11: Birth and Death are the Universal truth. Nothing can be as certain as birth and death. Maybe by issuing a ban, the Holy Shrine wants to distance itself from the TRUTH.!!
Posted by: Gautam - 19 May, 2012
12: Birth and Death are universal truth. Nothing can be so true. God smiles when a bay is born. Death gives emancipation to the departed soul. By issuing the ban, the holy shrine may want to stay away from the TRUTH.!!
Posted by: Gautam - 19 May, 2012
13: What the Mayor the city is planning for himself/herself? Please let us know.
Posted by: Gautam - 19 May, 2012
14: Is there any such place in India ?
Posted by: RATILAL SHAH - 18 May, 2012
15: yes , In Bangalore few Burial grounds (like 1 in shanti nagar ) have been closed and stopped burying dead bodies after the order from BBMP.
shweta replied to: RATILAL SHAH post - 28 May, 2012
16: how stupid these mayors sound......
Posted by: vinaya - 18 May, 2012