Why electric cremation costs less
Electric cremation uses a high-temperature chamber instead of consuming large quantities of wood, ghee, cow dung and other combustible materials. That reduces material dependency and keeps the crematorium-side process more controlled. In many cities, electric cremation is also subsidized or priced lower by the local body, which makes it a more affordable option for urban families.
What makes up the final cremation cost?
Families do not pay only the booking slip. The final amount usually has three layers: the city crematorium fee, the crematorium-side handling cost, and the external logistics needed to complete the cremation properly.
Why wood cremation varies more
Wood cremation is less predictable because the family’s ritual practice affects the bill. The final amount can change based on the quantity of wood, ghee, cow dung, samagri, labour and the priest required for Bengali, Gujarati, Iyer, Tamil, Dasappa, Brahmin or other community-specific rites.
Check cremation options by city
Costs vary by city, crematorium availability, transport distance, priest requirement, ritual materials and family customs.