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This Is A Way To Respect The Dead That We Only Find In Toraja

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For The Toraja People, The Last Respect For The Dead By Holding A Festive Traditional Ritual.

Where The Entire Group Of Grieving Families And Communities Carry The Body That Has Been Put Into The Coffin Around As A Final Sign Of Farewell.

The Funeral Ceremony Is Called Rambu Solo Or Aluk Rampe Matampu, As A Form Of Final Respect For The Person Who Has Died.

This Ceremony Also Aims To Usher The Soul Of Someone Who Has Died Into The Spirit World.

Rambu Solo Means Light That Is Directed Downwards, Because This Ceremony Is Carried Out When The Sun Begins To Set. Fading Sunlight Is Also Interpreted As A Feeling Of Sadness After A Loved One Dies.

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