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How to Send Asthi to Kashi for Online Asthi Visarjano

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 For many families who have recently lost a loved one, the wish to immerse the asthi in the Ganga at Kashi is clear, but travel is not always possible. Distances of 1,500 to 2,500 kilometres, elderly parents at home, work commitments, or the reality of being settled abroad — any one of these can make a trip to Varanasi within the traditional 10 to 13 day window difficult. Considering these constraints, online Asthi Visarjan in Kashi has become a structured way to complete the ritual without the family having to travel. The asthi is sent to Kashi by post or courier, a Pundit ji receives it, the full vidhi is performed at the ghat, and photographs and video are shared with the family. What "online" actually means here The word online refers to the booking, the sankalp, and the proof — not to the ritual itself, which is performed physically at the Ganga in the traditional manner prescribed in Garuda Puran. Once the asthi reaches Kashi, the Pundit ji conducts the sankalp by pho...

Asthi Visarjan in Prayagraj – Complete Guide

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  Asthi Visarjan in Prayagraj – Complete Guide to Ritual, Process, Cost and Booking Asthi Visarjan is one of the most important rituals performed in Hindu tradition after the cremation of a loved one. It involves the immersion of ashes (asthi) in a sacred river, symbolizing the final journey of the soul towards peace and liberation. Among all places in India, Prayagraj holds a very special significance for performing this ritual, as it is the confluence of three holy rivers – Ganga, Yamuna and the invisible Saraswati, known as Triveni Sangam. In this guide, we will explain everything you need to know about Asthi Visarjan in Prayagraj, including the process, best time, cost, and how to plan the ritual smoothly. Why Asthi Visarjan is Important in Hindu Tradition In Hindu beliefs, the human body is made of five elements – earth, water, fire, air and space. After cremation, the ashes represent the remaining physical element, which is returned to nature through immersion in water....