Life and Death of Kinnars

In Hindu mythology, it is believed that after sunset and before midnight, no cremation or final rites are performed. However, Kinnars, who are considered a third gender, perform their funeral procession at night and conduct the final rites in the darkness. This unique practice raises questions about the reasons behind this tradition.

Significance of Kinnars’ Life

Kinnars lead fascinating lives, from birth to death. The blessings of Kinnars are sought when a child is born, as it is believed to bring prosperity. After a Kinnar passes away, celebrations are held, clothes are distributed, and the final rites are conducted at night. The mysteries surrounding the lives of Kinnars remain largely unknown to many.

Mystery Behind Kinnars’ Funeral Procession

Astrologer Pandit Shatrughna Jha explains that Kinnars sacrifice their entire lives for society and continue to care for the community even after death. It is believed that being born as a Kinnar is a curse, and their life is akin to living in hell. Witnessing a Kinnar’s funeral procession is considered inauspicious, and it is said that one’s next life will be as a Kinnar if they see it. This tradition adds to the intriguing and mysterious life of Kinnars.

गुलशन कश्यप/जमुई के जीवन के रोचक रहस्य की चर्चा करते हुए, उनकी शवयात्रा के विषय में बताया गया है कि वे रात के अंधेरे में ही अंतिम संस्कार कराते हैं। किन्नरों का जीवन बहुत रोचक होता है और उनके जीवन में कई रहस्य छुपे होते हैं। ज्योतिषाचार्य पंडित शत्रुघ्न झा ने बताया कि किन्नर अपनी मौत के बाद भी समाज की चिंता करते रहते हैं और उनका जीवन उन्हें नरक के समान लगता है।

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