Funeral Services in India

Pandit Ji performing anthyesti rituals at Harischandra Ghat Varanasi(Kaashi)

Why 13 Days After Death in Hinduism | Rituals Explained

The 13 days after death in Hinduism form a sacred bridge between the material and spiritual worlds. These days guide the departed soul from its preta state toward becoming an honored ancestor, while helping the family move from grief to acceptance with structure and purpose.

Each day carries meaning—tarpan for nourishment, pind daan for release, shraddha for remembrance, and finally Terahvin for closure. The sequence is less about superstition and more about emotional healing, karmic purification, and reconnecting with life’s continuity through prayer, charity, and compassion.

At Swargayatraa, we simplify these ancient rituals into a clear, compassionate process. Our priests and coordinators handle every arrangement—from cremation to annadanam—ensuring authenticity, accuracy, and peace for your loved one’s final journey.

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Remote Funeral Services, Funeral Video Conferencing, Remote anthyesti, Cremation services, Deceased transportation by air

Complete Guide to Remote Funeral Services: From Preservation to Final Rituals

Swargayatraa Funeral and Cremation Services offers a comprehensive range of remote funeral services to ensure dignified and seamless final rites for families spread across the globe. Our key services include efficient pickup and transportation, expert body preservation, virtual funeral participation, traditional Hindu rites, Asti Visarjan and ash handling, and global deceased transport. With compassionate care and expert guidance, we provide the support needed during these difficult times.

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