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**49 Days After Death: What Families Should Do According to Buddhism**
In Buddhism, the 49 days after death are believed to be a transitional period called the **bardo**, where the deceased undergoes spiritual processes before rebirth. Families are encouraged to perform specific rituals to support the departed. First, they should practice **chanting sutras** such as the Amitabha Sutra or the Heart Sutra to generate positive energy. Second, engaging in acts of **charity and merit-making**, like offering food or donations in the name of the deceased, helps accumulate good karma for their next life. Third, families should cultivate a **peaceful and harmonious environment**, avoiding arguments or negativity that might disturb the spirit. Lastly, maintaining **mindfulness and prayers** for the deceased's peaceful transition demonstrates compassion and strengthens the bond between the living and the departed. These practices reflect love, respect, and hope for a favorable rebirth.
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