BUNG'EDA: The world most expensive burial process practised by Barbaig also known as Datoga
Burial ceremony: The tribe called Barbaig performs the most spectacular process |
Bung'eda is a special type of grave in which a dead
body of an elderly man is buried. It's origin is deeply rooted in the culture and
tradition of the Datoga / Barbaig community.
However the definition of Bung'eda can be broader than
this as it includes several ceremonial events which commence after the
burial has been effected.
The grave Bung'eda is special in the following aspects;
- In the way is
made (it is dug in a circular shape)
- In its rarity since one to be buried in this way should first deserve, and it is the community which declares and not the family neither his clan (the criteria)
- In the several special ceremonial events which follows soon at the burial with accompanying step - wise aligning some trees of progressively tallness surrounding grave. ( this takes from 8 to 9 months)
The decision for such ordination is made by the longer Community through a meeting which is convened soon after the death announcement has been heard.
The main theme which governs the whole process is
holiness, and this is simbled by ensuring that every participant of all
the tangible ceremonial events is first evaluated and declared
"clean" (ie free from socially acceptable trace passes)
The community is the main supervisor of Bung'eda
process and the family handles the responsibility of financing the events,
however the clan participate in this aspect, towards end of the Bumg'eda
ceremony.
Highly respected elders (clean) not more than 8 from
the community are appointed to compose a central administrative committee,
and they work closely with the traditionally old man (Sida beyoned) and
another one elder from the clan (those 8 elders should be age - mates or
even more with that who was buried)
The central administrative committee deals with
traditional procedure for bung'eda and also ensuring that peace ethics are
maintained during the whole period of bung'eda.
Throughout Bung'eda occasion, all misbehavior eg.
quarreling, fighting, theft etc are strictly prohibited. In ensuring that the insisted love and peace are
maintained, various problem solving stages are established, and only the
difficult issues are referred to the central committee.
Together
with other issues concerning the ceremony, this is also the time the community
evaluate the in-activeness of the culture and the deviations corrected
including carrying out the meetings for reconciliation.
Note: The old man who is buried in this way is believed to be alive and
although he is physically not visible, but is capable of solving problems when
is asked through prayer by mentioning his name. Especially when people go to
worship around his grave.
He is also believed to be closer to God and can translate our prays to God when
asked through prayers.
SOURCE: Barbaig Elders (via) Translator
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