After death, it is necessary to put cotton in the nose and ears of a person, know the reason

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Garun Puran: Whoever is born on this earth is certain to die. It is often seen that after death, cotton is applied to the nose, ears and sometimes even the mouth of the deceased before the last rites. Many of us consider it to be just an old tradition or superstition, but there are actually some important scientific, medical and practical reasons behind this procedure.

Many types of changes are seen in the body after death. If seen on scientific basis, many types of biological changes begin in the human body within a few hours of death. As soon as breathing stops, many types of gases like methane and hydrogen sulphide start forming from the substances present in the digestive system of the body. Emission of these gases can be harmful to the body and the surrounding environment.

According to Bhavesh Mali, junior researcher at the Department of Forensic Science, Himachal Pradesh University (Shimla), after death, the muscles inside the body relax and some fluids are produced. This foul-smelling fluid can come out of the nose or mouth, due to which bacteria spread very rapidly and swelling starts in the body.

Why is cotton put in nose and ears?

Leakage of gases and fluids from the body stops. Outside air is not able to enter through the nose and ears, due to which the body does not swell. Prevents the spread of foul smell and provides protection from flies, insects or other infections that settle on the dead body. This method is adopted in funeral preparations not only in India but all over the world.

Religious and mythological significance

Apart from scientific reasons, it also has a specific religious significance in Hinduism. According to Garuda Purana and other religious texts, after death all the open doors of the body close. In ancient times, there was a tradition of keeping gold particles at these places, but now cotton or basil leaves are kept in its place. The belief behind keeping basil leaves is that it purifies microscopic gases and helps in keeping the surrounding environment pure.

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Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV9 Bharatvarsha does not confirm this.

Ramdeep Mishra

Ramdeep Mishra

Ramdeep Mishra has joined TV9 Hindi as Assistant News Editor. He has special interest in news related to politics, current affairs, law and court cases, crime, national and international affairs and works on the news of these beats. Along with making and reading news, he is fond of spending time travelling. Apart from this, cooking and eating is fun. In the year 2012-14, he did post graduation in Electronic Media from Makhanlal Chaturvedi National Journalism and University. Started digital journalism from Rajasthan Patrika in January 2014. After this, he remained associated with News 18’s web for two years. After success in Marathi, when Lokmat moved towards Hindi news website, he also got associated with this project. The journey continued here for three years. Ramdeep Mishra is originally from Bewar town of Mainpuri district of Uttar Pradesh and has been active in journalism for the last 11 years.

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