Originally posted by: rogerrocks
@zara- Am not blaming any of them though. They are probably not that close anyway and wouldn't really be affected by the death like the immediate family members are. I just find it insensitive when ppl laugh and joke around in funerals (have seen even normal folks do that in real life) but thats just me. Its probably no big deal 😆
Originally posted by: cricketfan1
Let us not judge by what we merely get to see with our eyes...I will share a small glimpse from my own life...My dad passed away a few years back out of nowhere at a time when he was supposed to be enjoying his children's marriages and settling in their next phases of life etc...Anything I say about how it has changed our lives or how we are still reeling under it is an understatement...But even we laughed and tried to behave normal during those 10 days of the ceremony, because we wanted to send off our dad happily...We wanted to celebrate him! .And here Krishna ji has had a great long fulfilling life with so many children, grand children and great grand children even...Its her time to go and though its an irreplaceable loss for the family and friends, what is there to feel sad about it? If anything they need to celebrate and send her off happily...Its her time to go after all!
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