Keeping a loved one’s ashes at home is a deeply personal decision that sits at the intersection of grief, culture, religion, and psychology. For some families, it brings comfort and continuity. For others, it raises discomfort, uncertainty, or spiritual concern.
As cremation becomes more common worldwide, this question appears more often in households trying to balance memory with healing. There is no universal rule that applies to everyone.
Whether it is appropriate to keep ashes at home depends largely on cultural background, personal beliefs, and emotional readiness. In many modern societies, especially…
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