3.2.4 Rituals for the Dead

It is seen that they have no permanent marishali or burial places. The corpse is placed on the pyre in the north-west corner and the pure or the hole is made or dug accordingly. The villagers manage the fire wood and other materials After the cremation is over, the gathering people in a group who took part in the rites bow down before the sitting society, so that the soul of the dead does not take offence. After the cremation or burial those who accompany the dead, return to their respective homes, after bathing outside house pass over a fire, already kept ready in front of the gate. It is to mention that the eldest or the youngest of the sons first holds fire on the pyre.

For three days the family members do not take anything boiled or cooked, On the third day 'Morn is performed and on the tenth day 'Doha-Karma' anei the eleventh day 'Koji or the Suckii-ii from ,,vhen the family members can take normal food. After these rituals are over there is no restriction of any kind,