Why is Prayagraj called Tirthraj?
Prayagraj is called Tirthraj (King of Tirthas) because the scriptures — including the Matsya Purana, Padma Purana, Vayu Purana, and…
Common questions about All Asthi visarjan
192 questionsPrayagraj is called Tirthraj (King of Tirthas) because the scriptures — including the Matsya Purana, Padma Purana, Vayu Purana, and…
Yes. While Vedic tradition traditionally designates the eldest son as the primary performer (Karta) of the ritual, the Dharmashastra texts…
Yes. South Indian families, particularly Tamil Brahmins, often follow certain distinctive practices during ancestral rites. These include anti-clockwise circumambulation (apsavya)…
A complete Asthi Visarjan ceremony at the Triveni Sangam takes approximately 2 to 3 hours when performed properly. This includes…
No. Prayag Pandits' team includes English-speaking staff and coordinators who work with NRI families from Malaysia and other Southeast Asian…
Yes, it is legally permissible to carry human cremated remains (ashes) on international flights. Most airlines allow ashes as carry-on…
Yes. Prayag Pandits offers an Online Asthi Visarjan service at ₹9,999 (regular price ₹14,999). You send the ashes to us…
The total Asthi Visarjan package cost from Malaysia to Prayagraj typically ranges from RM 2,500 to RM 4,500 for a…
Tonsure (mundan) is traditionally mandatory for male mourners performing the ceremony. Female family members are not required to undergo tonsure.…
Yes. Singapore citizens require an Indian e-Tourist Visa. Apply online at indianvisaonline.gov.in at least 4–7 business days before travel. The…
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