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Ji Ling (Daily Ritual Offerings): 49-Day Service

In traditional Chinese culture, a funeral is not an end, but the beginning of caring for the soul of the departed. The “An Ling” (settling the spirit) and “Ji Ling” (daily prayer offerings) rituals are essential components of the 49-day transcendence ceremony, carrying the family’s longing and blessings for their loved ones. Nirvana Memorial Garden in Singapore offers professional and solemn “An Ling” and “Ji Ling” services, helping families pray for the deceased during this transitional period and aiding the soul in peacefully journeying to the next life.
What is the 49-Day Period?
The "49 days" is a significant concept in Buddhism, referring to the transitional period (bardo) between death and rebirth, spanning seven cycles of seven days — a total of 49 days. During this time, the soul’s next reincarnation has yet to be determined. Therefore, the family's chanting, prayers, and charitable acts play a crucial role in supporting the deceased's journey toward a favorable rebirth.
According to Buddhist scriptures, after death, one enters a state known as the “intermediate body” (bardo), where the soul experiences the manifestation of karmic forces. Based on the deeds committed in life, the soul is destined to be reborn into one of the six realms of existence. Thus, Buddhist tradition places great importance on performing transcendence rituals during the 49 days — especially on significant days such as the first 7th day (7th), third 7th (21st), and seventh 7th (49th). On these days, chanting, offerings, and merit-making help the soul break free from suffering and move toward a better path.
The 49th day, in particular, is considered the "Completion Day," signifying the end of the bardo stage, when the soul is believed to transition to its next destination. Many devotees choose to participate in temple ceremonies, offer lights, and perform acts of charity and animal release during this period to accumulate merits and dedicate them to their loved ones.
During this sacred transitional time, a single sincere thought from the living can become an infinite source of light — illuminating the deceased’s path and bringing blessings and compassion to the living. Remember: filial piety doesn't end with life. One heartfelt act surpasses a thousand words
Ji Ling (Daily Rituals): A 49-Day Journey of Prayer and Blessing
"Ji Ling" refers to the daily offerings of incense and food made to the deceased at Nirvana Memorial Garden, beginning after the “An Ling” ritual and continuing for 49 days. Special attention is given to key days like the 7th, 21st, 35th, and 49th days, during which chanting ceremonies are held to help the deceased eliminate karmic obstacles, gain blessings, and smoothly reincarnate.
An Ling: Settling the Soul
“An Ling” refers to placing the deceased’s incense holder and photo in a dedicated prayer suite at Nirvana Memorial Garden after cremation — providing a tranquil and respectful resting place for the soul. This ritual typically takes place on the day of cremation or the day after. Families may also invite a monk to chant and bless the space.
Meaning of An Ling
"An" means to settle or place; "Ling" refers to the soul of the deceased. Thus, “An Ling” means to provide a peaceful and dignified resting place for the spirit. It reflects the family's love and remembrance, and symbolizes a safe and respectful transition for the departed.
Common Components of the An Ling Ceremony:
- Setting up the memorial tablet or spiritual plaque: for family to pay respects and honor the deceased.
- Chanting for transcendence: performed by monks or Taoist priests to bless and guide the soul.
- Choosing the An Ling location: options include ancestral halls, home altars, temple memorial areas, or columbarium suites.
- Offering tributes: such as fresh flowers, incense, tea, and food — symbolizing remembrance and respect.
Significance of An Ling:
- For the deceased: it provides a temporary home or spiritual resting place, offering peace and comfort.
- For the family: it is a way to express filial piety, love, and grief — offering emotional comfort and closure.
- In feng shui: a properly placed spiritual tablet brings blessings to descendants and promotes family harmony.
Service Fees and Packages
Nirvana Memorial Garden offers a range of service packages tailored to different family needs:
- Columbarium customers: Free An Ling and Ji Ling services.
- Spiritual Tablet customers: Service fee of SGD $388.
- Other customers: Service fee of SGD $1,888.
During this sacred transitional period, a single thought of sincerity from the family can turn into a radiant light that guides the deceased while also helping the living accumulate blessings and cultivate compassion. Nirvana Memorial Garden is committed to professionalism and care, supporting you in continuing this act of love.
For more details or to book a service, please contact Nirvana Memorial Garden at +65 98756827.