Abstract
<p class="Abstract">The COVID-19 pandemic has presented significant challenges to
 societies worldwide, imposing unprecedented restrictions on the way people
 grieve and commemorate their departed loved ones. In the context of Indonesia,
 a country renowned for its rich and expressive cultural and religious mourning
 practices, these restrictions have profound implications. This study explores
 the intricate relationship between death, grief, and the limitations imposed by
 pandemic-related protocols within Indonesian religious culture. Indonesia’s
 diverse cultural landscape encompasses a myriad of religious traditions and
 religious rituals that offer solace and support during times of loss. However,
 stringent safety measures, including restrictions on funerals and burial
 practices, have disrupted these customs. This paper delves into the emotional
 and psychological impact of these restrictions on the Indonesian population,
 examining the tension between the deep-rooted religious and cultural practices
 surrounding death and mourning, and the necessity of adhering to public health
 measures. The results of this study unveil the silent sorrows experienced by
 Indonesians, who have been forced to adapt their grieving process. It explores
 the innovative ways in which individuals and communities have sought to
 maintain their religious and cultural identities while adhering to pandemic
 protocols. Furthermore, it reflects the resilience and adaptability of
 Indonesian society in the face of unprecedented challenges. By shedding light
 on this unique intersection of religious and cultural traditions, pandemic
 restrictions, and grief, this article contributes to a deeper understanding of
 how societies cope with losses during times of crisis. It emphasises the
 importance of preserving religious-cultural identity and mental well-being even
 amidst adversity and calls for a more nuanced approach to pandemic management
 that respects the cultural tapestry of a nation while safeguarding public health.<o:p></o:p></p>
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