What happens after a Sikh man dies? Kindly explain thoroughly
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I am not understanding your question. I hope you are asking the following
Death comes to everyone irrespective of religion or gender. There are many traditions how to take care of the body after death as described in this Shabd
EK DAJEH EK DUBEEAH EKNA KUTEI KHAHE II ANK 648
EK PAANI WHICH OSUTTEEA EK BHI PHIR HASSAN PAHE II
NANAK EAVE NA JAPEEA KITHEI JAHE SMAAEI II
Sikhs cremate the body. There is no need of expensive ornaments and clothes, no body shower, No need of chandan wood, just a simple farewell. During this difficult time Gurbani is recited to get courage to heal. The remains can be disposed off in any running water, spreading in the backyard or suitable place, may be burried.
Where does the soul goes? Let’s read and understand a few lines of this Shabd
PWNEA MEH PWN SMAAIAA II ANK 885
JOYOTI MEH JOYOT RAL JAIAA II
MATI MATI HOEE EK II
KOUN MOOAA RE KOUN MOOAA II
AWT JAWT HUKM APAAR II
KUH NANAK GUR BHARM CHUKAIAII
NA KOEE MRAI NA AVAAI JAAIAA II
The energy (life force) we have while living goes where it came from after death.
As we know the energy can change its form but cannot be destryed. Thats what Satguru Arjan Ji is writing in the last lines of this Shabd
Sikhi does not believe in reincarnation and 8.4 million lives in the afterlife
Thank you