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When a family from Odisha loses someone dear, the journey that follows is as much an emotional one as it is a physical one. Carrying the mortal remains of your beloved to a sacred tirtha — to perform Asthi Visarjan at the holiest confluence in the Hindu world — is one of the most profound acts of love and duty a family can undertake. At Prayag Pandits, we have had the honour of standing beside Odia families at this moment for over a decade, and we understand what you need: a ceremony conducted with complete correctness, a pandit who speaks your language, and a team that guides you with patience and warmth through every step.
This package — our standard Asthi Visarjan service at Triveni Sangam for Odia families — covers the complete ceremony at the ghat, performed by an Odia-speaking pandit with all ritual materials included. It is an affordable, dignified, and complete service. If you are looking for a more private experience with a dedicated boat to the Sangam, we also offer our Premium Asthi Visarjan package for Odisha pilgrims — but for families who wish to perform the ceremony at the ghat itself, this package provides everything required for a proper, meaningful immersion of the departed’s ashes in the sacred Triveni waters.
The Triveni Sangam — where the Ganga, Yamuna, and the unseen Saraswati converge — is described across the Puranas as a tirtha of extraordinary spiritual potency, particularly for post-death rites. Asthi Visarjan performed here, with the proper Vedic mantras and in the presence of a qualified pandit, is believed to give the departing soul the clearest possible path toward peace and liberation. This is why Odia families have been making this journey for generations, and why we consider this service among the most sacred responsibilities we fulfil.
Why Odia Families Trust Prayag Pandits
Travelling from Odisha to Prayagraj for a sacred ceremony requires planning, trust, and a service partner who understands you — not just your booking. What makes this package meaningful for Odia families is not any single feature but the combination of practical support and spiritual correctness that we have refined through many years of serving this community specifically.
The most immediate concern for most families is language. Grief is already heavy enough — the last thing a bereaved family needs is to struggle through ritual instructions in a language they are not fully comfortable with. Our Odia-speaking pandit ensures that every element of the Sankalp, Tarpan, and Asthi Visarjan is explained in Odia, that the departed’s name and gotra are recorded correctly, and that family members understand what they are participating in at every stage. When your elders ask a question or express a concern, they are answered in the language they think in.
Beyond language, this package addresses the practical burden of organising a ceremony in an unfamiliar city. All ritual materials — flower garlands, sesame (til), Kusha grass, Gangajal, dhoop, diya, tulsi leaves — are sourced and prepared by us before the ceremony. You do not need to arrive early at a market, negotiate with vendors, or worry whether you have the right items. You arrive at the ghat ready to grieve and pray, and we handle the rest.
The Triveni Sangam itself is the third reason families from Odisha specifically make this journey. Asthi Visarjan can technically be performed at the ocean, at any major river, or at the family’s local riverbank — but the spiritual significance of performing it at the triple confluence, where the waters of three sacred rivers receive the ashes, is considered far greater. The Matsya Purana and Skanda Purana both speak of Prayagraj as a tirtha that multiplies the merit of any sacred act performed there. To learn more about why Triveni Sangam holds this special place in the Hindu geography of liberation, read our guide to Triveni Sangam — the Tirtharaj of India.
This is a complete, ghat-side Asthi Visarjan ceremony with no hidden costs. Everything listed below is covered within the package price of ₹5,100:
Call or WhatsApp us at +91 7754097777 — or click the Add to Cart button on this page to begin the booking process. Our team will contact you within a few hours to confirm the date, collect details about the departed, and answer any questions your family has.
To avoid any confusion, here is what this standard package does not include. These are services you may need to arrange separately or upgrade to our premium package for:
The banks of Triveni Sangam are a living landscape of devotion. Depending on the time of day and the season, you may be surrounded by pilgrims bathing, priests reciting mantras at the water’s edge, or the quiet of an early morning before crowds arrive. We typically recommend scheduling the ceremony at dawn or in the mid-morning — these are the most auspicious timings for Pitru karma (rites for the departed), and the ghat is often more serene at these hours.
When you arrive at the designated ghat with our pandit, the atmosphere is one that many families describe as deeply calming despite their grief. The sound of the Ganga, the sight of the confluence, and the knowledge that countless generations of families have performed this same rite at this same spot — all of it comes together in a way that holds the family gently through a difficult moment.
The pandit begins by establishing the Sankalp — the formal intention statement — naming the departed, their gotra, their relationship to the performing family members, and the occasion. This Sankalp is recited in Sanskrit but explained in Odia so that every family member understands what is being declared. After the Sankalp and the Sangam Poojan, the Tarpan is performed — water and sesame offered to the ancestors with the prescribed mantras. Finally, the mortal remains are immersed in the sacred waters with the liberation mantras that form the culmination of the rite.
From start to finish, the ceremony at the ghat typically takes one to one and a half hours. We recommend not rushing. Allow the family time to sit by the river after the immersion — to grieve, to offer silent prayers, to feel the completion of this sacred duty. Our pandit remains with you for as long as the family needs before the day concludes.
To understand the full spiritual context of what Asthi Visarjan means, why it is performed, and what it accomplishes for the soul of the departed, please read our detailed guide to Asthi Visarjan. And to see how Prayagraj compares with other sacred tirthas for this rite, our article on the best places to perform Asthi Visarjan in India provides a comprehensive comparison.
From arrival at the ghat to the closing blessings
Pandit Swayam greets you at the designated ghat and explains the entire ceremony in Odia so every family member understands what will happen and why.
The formal sankalp is taken with the family’s name, gotra, and the ancestor’s name. The elder family member takes a ritual dip at the Sangam ghat to purify before the ceremony begins.
Sangam Poojan is performed with flowers, incense, and ghee lamps. Tarpan water offerings are made with full mantra recitation invoking the ancestors by name.
The sacred ashes are immersed into the Sangam waters with Vedic mantras. The pandit guides the family through the offering, explaining each step in Odia as the ashes join the confluence.
Final prayers are offered. Pandit Swayam provides guidance on any follow-up ceremonies such as Shradh or Tarpan that may be appropriate for the family’s situation.
For families making this journey from Odisha, Prayagraj is well connected by both rail and air. Most families prefer to travel by train, which is comfortable for groups and allows the family to stay together during what is often an emotionally demanding journey. Here is a practical overview of the main routes:
Bhubaneswar to Prayagraj Junction (also known as Allahabad Junction) is one of the most commonly used routes by Odia pilgrims. The journey takes approximately 14 to 17 hours depending on the train. Key trains that serve this route include the Prayagraj Express and various Howrah-Allahabad services. We recommend booking berths in the Sleeper or 3AC class well in advance, particularly around Pitrupaksha (the ancestral fortnight in September-October) and Makar Sankranti, when this route is heavily booked. Prayagraj Junction station is approximately 6 to 8 km from the main Sangam ghats, easily covered by prepaid auto, taxi, or cycle rickshaw.
Cuttack is well connected to Prayagraj via trains through Bhubaneswar, and the journey time is broadly similar. Families from northern Odisha — Rourkela, Sambalpur, Jharsuguda — often travel via Bilaspur or Varanasi depending on the train availability. The Prayagraj Sangam Junction and Naini Junction are the two other railway stations in the city — if your train terminates at one of these, you are still within reasonable reach of the Sangam ghats.
Prayagraj has its own airport (Bamrauli Airport / Prayagraj Airport), and Bhubaneswar’s Biju Patnaik International Airport operates direct or one-stop flights to Prayagraj. Air travel is the fastest option for families with elderly members who cannot manage a long train journey, though it requires advance booking as seats fill up quickly during Pitrupaksha and Kumbh periods. From the airport, the Sangam ghats are approximately 15 km and accessible by taxi.
Prayagraj has accommodation options for all budgets in the Civil Lines area and closer to the Sangam. For families performing Asthi Visarjan, we recommend staying in the Sangam area itself — it is more convenient for the ceremony and also allows the family to spend time by the river before and after. Simple but clean dharamshalas (pilgrim rest houses) are available near the ghats for families who prefer modest accommodation. Our team can suggest specific options when you contact us for booking.
Mortal remains (asthi and phool) in a sealed container — Departed’s name, gotra, and date of death — All attending family members’ names — Comfortable cotton clothing (avoid synthetic fabrics on the day of ceremony) — A small amount of cash for incidentals — Your booking confirmation from Prayag Pandits. Everything else — ritual materials, pandit, documentation — we provide.
Pandit Swayam Kesarwani has been performing Asthi Visarjan, Pind Daan, and Shradh ceremonies at Prayagraj's Triveni Sangam for eight years. He has served hundreds of Odia families specifically, and his fluency in Odia means that every element of the ceremony — the Sankalp, the Tarpan, the immersion — is explained and performed in the language the family is most comfortable with. Families consistently describe him as patient, thorough, and deeply respectful of the emotional weight of the occasion.
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We came from Bhubaneswar after losing my father. None of us had been to Prayagraj before and we were worried about how to manage everything in a strange city while already in grief. Pandit Swayam was waiting for us at the ghat. He spoke to my mother in Odia from the first moment — explained every step of the puja, was patient with her questions, and performed the ceremony with so much care. The Sankalp he recited correctly mentioned my father’s full name and gotra without any error. By the time the ashes were immersed in the Sangam, our family felt a true sense of peace. We are so grateful.
Pandit Swayam Kesarwani speaks conversational Odia — enough to explain every step of the ceremony in the language, answer questions from family members, and ensure that elders who are not comfortable with Hindi feel fully at ease. The Sanskrit mantras are recited in Sanskrit (as they must be for ritual correctness), but the explanations, the Sankalp details, and all communication with the family are in Odia. This is not a situation where one team member translates for another — your pandit himself speaks your language.
The traditional guideline is that Asthi Visarjan should be performed within ten days of death, ideally after the Dashagatra Kriya sequence. In practice, however, many families — particularly those who need to travel a significant distance — perform the ceremony weeks or even months after the death. The rite remains spiritually valid regardless of the gap in time, provided it is performed with correct intention, the proper mantras, and the correct ritual sequence. Please inform our pandit of the exact date of death when you book, so the Sankalp can be correctly formulated to acknowledge the period elapsed.
The key difference is the location of the immersion and the mode of transport. This standard package performs the complete Asthi Visarjan ceremony at the ghat itself — at the banks of the Sangam, where the sacred waters are accessible and the full ritual is performed correctly and with all due reverence. The Premium Asthi Visarjan for Odisha Pilgrims additionally includes a dedicated private boat that takes the family to the actual midpoint of the Triveni confluence for the immersion — further into the river, away from the ghat crowds. Many families choose the standard package because the ghat-side ceremony is equally valid spiritually and more affordable; others prefer the premium package for the added sense of complete immersion at the convergence point. Both packages are served by our Odia-speaking pandit.
Asthi Visarjan and Pind Daan are complementary but distinct rites. Asthi Visarjan releases the physical remains of the departed to the sacred waters; Pind Daan (offering of pinda — rice balls — with prescribed mantras) provides spiritual nourishment to the soul in its onward journey. Both are considered important post-death rites in the Vedic tradition, and Prayagraj is an auspicious location for both. Many families perform Asthi Visarjan in Prayagraj and then travel to Gaya — one of the most specifically prescribed locations for Pind Daan — to complete the full rite sequence. Others perform Pind Daan at Prayagraj as well. Our pandit can guide you on the most appropriate sequence based on your family’s tradition and your available time.
Yes. When you contact us after booking, please share your preferred date and we will confirm availability. For auspicious timing, we will also check the Panchang for the selected date and advise whether it is suitable for Pitru karma, or whether an adjacent date would be more auspicious. Certain dates — Amavasya, Purnima, and the Pitrupaksha fortnight — are considered particularly powerful for Asthi Visarjan and tend to book up quickly. We recommend reaching out to us at least a week in advance, and two to three weeks in advance during the Pitrupaksha period (September-October).
We understand that this ceremony is not a purchase — it is a sacred responsibility. These are the commitments we make to every Odia family who places their trust in us.
These articles will help you understand the rites in more depth and plan your visit to Prayagraj with confidence:
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Raghav Malhotra –
The Asthi Visarjan service was conducted with dignity and proper Vedic rituals. The pandit explained the spiritual significance of each step. The team also helped with accommodation recommendations.
Tarun Kapoor –
We performed Asthi Visarjan at Prayagraj through Prayag Pandits. The ceremony was very peaceful and the pandit was extremely respectful during the entire process. The boat ride to the sangam was well arranged.
Vandana Reddy –
Booked online Asthi Visarjan from Canada. The team arranged everything perfectly. We watched the entire ceremony via video call. It was emotional but the pandit’s prayers brought comfort to the whole family. Om Shanti.
Manoj Dubey –
We are settled abroad and wanted to perform the puja in Prayagraj. Prayag Pandits made it possible. Grateful.
Ravi Prasad –
We had been carrying the asthi for months not knowing what to do. Prayag Pandits guided us through the entire process from courier to the actual visarjan. Very professional and caring team.
Venkat Rao –
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Meena Joshi –
Had a wonderful experience. The booking process was easy and the ceremony was conducted with full devotion.
Satish Upadhyay –
We performed Asthi Visarjan at Prayagraj through Prayag Pandits. The ceremony was very peaceful and the pandit was extremely respectful during the entire process. The boat ride to the sangam was well arranged. 🙏
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Rajesh Sharma –
Booked for my mother-in-law’s shradh. The entire ceremony was conducted with great reverence. Thank you.
Madhuri Wagh –
We performed Asthi Visarjan at Prayagraj through Prayag Pandits. The ceremony was very peaceful and the pandit was extremely respectful during the entire process. The boat ride to the sangam was well arranged.
Rekha Chaturvedi –
Very authentic Vedic ceremony. All materials were included as promised. Will definitely use their services again.
Anita Singh –
Booked for my mother-in-law’s shradh. The entire ceremony was conducted with great reverence. Thank you.
Mahesh Pillai –
We had been carrying the asthi for months not knowing what to do. Prayag Pandits guided us through the entire process from courier to the actual visarjan. Very professional and caring team.