There is no greater sadness, no greater
tragedy in the world than the separation
of death. However, it is something no
one in the world can escape. Therefore,
those who aspire to be of benefit to
themselves and others should be prepared
and ready for it. In truth, the word
"death" is a misnomer, because
it is merely the end of a period of
retribution.
In our world, there are many NRI's
who are unable to do last rites of their
relatives and even unable to come india.
For those people we want to do help.
Therefore, we providing a facility of
Last Rites on the behallf of those people.
And even, we'll also provide a video
film of all the procedure of Last Rites.
Pind Dan will be done in one of the
four places on your request viz., Kankhal
in Haridwar or Pushkar
in Rajasthan or Bodhgaya
in Bihar or Pehwa in
Haryana. Some details about
above all the three places are as follows:-
KANKHAL
Kankhal is a small town adjoining Haridwar.
Haridwar, which means Gateway to God,
is a major pilgrimage centre for Hindus.
The Kumbh Fair is held there every twelve
years and many Hindus go there to immerse
the ashes of the deceased in the river
Ganga. Compared to the crowds and the
hustle-bustle in Haridwar, Kankhal is
quiet and peaceful. This is indeed ironic
because Kankhal was the scene of one
of the most violent events in Hindu
mythology.
GAYA
According to history, the Pinda Daan
ceremony can be traced back to the time
of Buddha. Most probably he had performed
the first Pinda Daan in Gaya. According
to the Puranic legend also, Gaya has
been described as one of the holiest
places in the world. The Asura or the
demon called Gaya became so powerful,
that the gods felt threatened and wanted
to destroy him, and as a precondition
to his death, Gaya wanted to be laid
to rest in the holiest spot of the world.
PUSHKAR
Pushkar - 15km northwest of Ajmer in
the state of Rajasthan - is one of the
holiest sites in India. What makes it
so scared to the Hindus is the presence
of some 500 temples, which surround
the lake. Devotees congregate in these
temples in large number to seek the
blessings of the gods. Some of the important
shrines are the Brahma Temple, Savitri
Temple, Rangji Temple, Varah Temple
and Apteshwar Temple.
Brahma Temple
Undoubtedly the most important shrine
in Pushkar, this temple is the only
one exclusive to Brahma, revered as
the Creator in the famed Hindu Trinity.
Legend has it that it is the where Brahma
performed a Yagya.