A Celebration of Life

Death is seen with a very shrewd perspective. It’s almost sad how society is taught to view death as the end of one’s journey. It’s alright to have your own belief system and values that you hold dear, but in many cultures, death is not regarded as the end of one’s path. 

The concept of rebirth is still very prominent, although archaic, and many even study religious texts like the Bible and the Bhagavad Gita in search of answers, perhaps to cope with the loss of a loved one or in preparedness for the same. Who knows? Death is as mysterious as is it ingrained, yet so many are still baffled by its sheer nature. 

Nobody is to be blamed, for what is born must die as we all are born with the same fate. But true peace lies in how we choose to perceive death. Let’s us not view death as something gore but instead appraise it as a celebration of one’s life well lead. 

Following a loved one’s death, we commemorate their life and see to their smooth sailing into the afterlife. That is how we opt to honor them and all their contributions. People come up with all sorts of unique ways to do so; some purchase a park bench in their loving memory, some decide to plant a tree with their ashes and many decide to store their ashes in creative ways. 


Funeral urns for ashes have seen a surge in demand lately due to the sheer creativity with which they’re designed. If your loved one was really passionate about birds you can store their ashes in a butterfly urn to symbolize their love and what could better encapsulate love than a heart shaped urn. If you’re looking for interesting options for urns head over to GetURNS.com and our experts would be more than glad to help you find the right urn.



We at GetURNS truly understand how it feels to lose a loved one and the courage it takes to grief. Our hearts go out to you if you’re grieving and pray that you find solace in the days to come. 

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