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Burning dead body makes sense
Hindus burn the body. For the soul wanders around the body until the body is burned. The old house holds a little bit.
Even if your old house falls down, you won't go to build a new house. You'll try first, have some arrangement and have some convenience, handle some pole, support some. Somehow spend it in. Making new will be very difficult, very difficult.
As the body dies, the soul starts revolving around the body. Tries to enter again. Let's enter into this body. Old is introduction, identity is. Where to go in new, where to find? Will get, will not get?
So Hindus have understood this many centuries ago that saving the body is not right. That's why Hindus did not keep their bodies in their graves. For it hurdles the journey of the soul. As long as the body is saved a little bit, the soul will continue to circle there.
Therefore you will not find as many demons in the marghat of Hindus as you will find in the marghat of Muslims or Christians. If you have a little interest in ghosts, and you have ever experimented a little – anyone who has regarding ghosts, you will be amazed; Hindu Marghat is nearly heard.
Sometimes a ghost can be found on the Hindu Marghat. But on the marghat of Muslims you will find ghosts only. Perhaps this is also the reason, that both Christian and Muslims have accepted that there is one birth. For years after death the soul wanders around the grave.
Hindus immediately remembered that there is an endless series of births. Because here the body they burnt that the soul instantly enters the new birth. If a Muslim is born again, there is a long gap between one birth and another. May be the years of distance. That's why it's difficult for Muslims to remember their previous life.