Ok so I was visting one of my family members who gave me an Orbana
but I had to go somehwere so I put it in the fridge and completely forgot about it
and when I came home (a copule of days later) I found it to have rotted. As I was throwing it out
I remembed what my mom used to make me do when I was a kid with the orban that went stale, which was
bring it to church, and give it to the like Orban Maker.....so I thought of doing that....but the whole Orbana was like completely rotted, so like would it be wrong if I just threw it out w/ the trash?
Comments
Rabana maak,
Matt
If tradition says that the orban that was part of the hamal is to be burned, and you are not sure where the orban came from, then I think it would be best to burn it to be on the safe side.
In Christ,
Anglian
Im just curious.. Instead of burnign Orbana, can we instead bury it in soil, or throw it out to sea?
Regarding the disposal of holy things, the practice is normally to burn them and THEN to dispose of the ashes in an appropriate place (burying it in a place where the soil won't be disturbed, scatter the ashes in the sea or a river). I don't think it's considered appropriate to simply bury something without first burning it.
In Christ,
Anglian
there were a few orbans that weren't eaten and then my priest said to just burn them in the fire place and some were and some weren't from the hamal so yea burn it either way and if you can gather the ashes respect them and bury them in an undisturbed place.