The 49 days after the death of a deceased person are called Chuin or Chuu, during which a memorial service is held every seven days, and the end of mourning is marked on the 49th day. In recent years, the end of mourning has been brought forward to the 57th day (35th day) since the death of the deceased. In Shinto funerals, the end of mourning is marked with a purification ceremony held the day after the 50th day memorial service. Source: Funeral Best Net Funeral Dictionary About Information |
故人が亡くなってから四十九日間を中陰または中有といい、この間七日ごとに法要を営み、四十九日目をもって忌明けとします。近年では五七日忌(三十五日)に繰り上げた忌明けもあります。神式葬儀では、五十日祭の翌日に行われる清祓いの儀をもって忌明けとします。
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