As mentioned above, however, ashes can only be placed in the ocean three nautical miles from land. But you will have to make sure of this first.
If you choose to make the boat yourself, make sure it is flammable and lightweight. However, you can order your own Viking longship urn. You can actually order your own biodegradable Viking boat.
Simply place the cremated ashes into the hull of the boat and then have the send-off you have dreamt of! Alternatively, you could bury it, just as the real Vikings would have done. Find this floating model Viking longship on Amazon. You can actually order your own biodegradable Viking boat SImply place the cremated ashes into the hull of the boat and then have the send-off you have dreamed of!
If you are particularly handy, you could build your own Viking Longship to house human remains in before they are re-cremated. There are many materials you can go for from wood to wicker, but cardboard seems the easiest and most accessible to most people.
Green burials are becoming more popular and aim to impact the environment as little as possible. Not only do they cost a whole heck of a lot less, but they are also actually closer to the way that Scandinavians in the Viking age would have buried their dead.
You can find out more about green burials in a more in-depth article I wrote here. We actually do know what might have been said at a Viking funeral. You can say the following Viking prayer and really connect with those ancient people who went through the same loss and celebration of life you and your loved ones are. Lo, there do I see my father. Open-air cremations, or funeral pyres, are mostly illegal in the USA. For the most part, they are considered taboo, however, Crestone, Colorado is the only place where open-air cremations are legal in the United States.
Deciding to make We all know Viking funerals, right? Then…a flaming arrow is fired high into the sky landing perfectly on the ship. It instantly ignites, cremates the remains and send the chieftain on his way to Valhalla.
Or maybe not. As hot as a crucible if you want your half right and like most thing ls it differs from place to place. I noticed nothing was mentioned about female Vikings who were also warriors. Our aim was certainly not for accuracy but to create an atmosphere through music, sound and movement which would in some way resonate with our historical knowledge of Viking funerary customs and with the location in which the performances were taking place.
As part of the rite we chose to sing the first four lines of a Viking-age poem, Sonatorrek , to the rhythm of a rimur Icelandic poetic form :. Having the time and resources to explore the site and some of the funerary practices which may have taken place there more than years ago created a great sense of curiosity and interest. Some said it increased their awareness of the spiritual importance of Kildonnan through history. Performing the rituals also allowed participants to be directly involved in the experience.
I enjoyed that it felt like we were all taking part rather than just observing and listening. This helped to create atmosphere.
Finally, we all became aware of the power and beauty of the landscape within the context of funerary ritual. Being in tune with the surrounding landscape seemed to allow participants to be at ease and experience what a sorrowful occasion in relative calm.
Close interaction with nature has beneficial consequences for humans. It seems that even at times of distress, such as funerals, even pretend ones, such connections allow us to digest information in a more positive way.
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