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Religious leaders support shrouding as an alternative to coffins for cremation
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|January 14, 2026
RELIGIOUS leaders have welcomed the Sanathan Dharma Cremation Society’s proposal to include shrouding of bodies for cremation, replacing the need for a coffin or coffin shell for cremations.
Pundit Lokesh Maharajh, the chairperson of the Priest’s Council of the South African Hindu Maha Sabha, said they were in support of the proposal.
He said shrouding was an age-old practice observed across many cultures and religions, including Hinduism.
“Within Hindu funeral rites, the body is traditionally wrapped in a simple cloth prior to cremation or burial, symbolising simplicity, equality in death, and detachment from material possessions. Historically, coffins were not part of Hindu funerary practice and became common largely due to colonial and municipal regulations.
“Granting this proposal would allow families to forgo purchasing a coffin while still ensuring dignity, safety and respect throughout the funeral process.
“Allowing shrouding as a recognised option would significantly reduce funeral costs, particularly by eliminating the compulsory purchase of a coffin, which is often one of the most expensive components of a funeral” he added.
Maharajh said there would be a strong and sustained demand for shrouding if it were formally permitted and regulated.
“The Sabha supports inclusive, well-regulated practices that respect religious diversity, public health requirements, and the dignity of the deceased,” he said.
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