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Simplified Asthi Visarjan Service in Puri Jagannath
Book our service for a focused and properly conducted Asthi Visarjan ritual upon your arrival in the holy city of Puri Jagannath.
What’s Included:
Guided Ritual: Performance of the Asthi Visarjan ceremony at a sacred location in Puri.
Priest Charges: Fees for the experienced Pandit guiding you through the rites are covered.
Pooja Materials: All essential items (Samagri) needed for the ritual are included.
Exclusion:
Any voluntary extra offerings or tips you may wish to give to the priest.
This package provides the essentials for you to respectfully perform the Asthi Visarjan ceremony yourself in Puri with expert guidance.
When a soul departs this world, the final act of love that living family members can perform is to carry the ashes — the last earthly remains — to a place so sacred that the very waters dissolve karma and open the path to moksha. Among all the holy tirthas of India, Puri Jagannath Dham stands in a class of its own for this sacred duty.
The ancient Skanda Purana, in its Utkala Khanda, declares Puri among the supreme moksha-kshetras — places where liberation from the cycle of birth and death is granted to souls whose ashes touch the Mahodadhi, the Great Ocean. This is not merely a geographical claim. The Lord who presides here — Jagannath, a form of Vishnu who is himself the destroyer of sins — is believed to personally accept the offerings made at his shore. Immersing the ashes of your departed loved one in these sacred waters, under his divine gaze, is an act of profound grace.
Our Asthi Visarjan service in Puri connects your family with Pandit Swayam Kesarwani, an experienced ritual specialist who has guided more than 3,000 families through last rites ceremonies. Every detail — from the sacred sankalp taken in the departed’s name, to the immersion at Swargadwar Ghat, to the Tarpan and Pinda offerings, to the darshan at the Jagannath Mandir — is handled with the reverence and precision these rites deserve.
Why Families Trust Prayag Pandits
Puri is one of the four Char Dhams — the four abodes of God that a devout Hindu is expected to visit once in a lifetime. It holds a status that no other pilgrimage city can entirely replicate. The spiritual weight of performing Asthi Visarjan here draws from three distinct and converging sources.
The cremation ground at Puri is called Swargadwar, literally meaning “Gate to Heaven.” This is not metaphorical language — the Padma Purana specifically names Swargadwar as a tirtha where the soul of the deceased passes directly into the higher realms. Traditionally, those cremated at Swargadwar are believed to receive mukti without needing further rites, but for those whose cremation happened elsewhere, bringing the ashes here and performing the immersion at this ghat carries comparable merit. Families from across Odisha and eastern India have followed this tradition for generations.
The Bay of Bengal that washes Puri’s shores is known in the scriptures as Mahodadhi, the Great Ocean. Unlike rivers, which flow and change, the ocean is considered in Vedic cosmology to be primordial and eternal — a symbol of the infinite into which the individual soul merges. The Skanda Purana’s Vaishnava Khanda states that ash immersion in the Mahodadhi near Jagannath Dham cleanses the karma of seven generations, both preceding and following the deceased. This makes Puri Asthi Visarjan not just an act for the departed, but a blessing for the entire family lineage.
Jagannath is understood by Vaishnavas to be the supreme, formless Brahman made manifest — the lord who accepts all souls without distinction of caste, creed, or origin. His very name means “Lord of the Universe.” When you perform Asthi Visarjan near his Dham, it is believed that Lord Jagannath himself accepts the offering of the soul. This is why pilgrims from Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and increasingly from Maharashtra and beyond, choose Puri for this rite even when the deceased never visited the city in life.
Pandits at Swargadwar Ghat are in high demand, especially during Shraddha months, Pitrupaksha, and auspicious Ekadashi dates. Book your Asthi Visarjan service before you purchase your Puri travel tickets so the arrangements are confirmed when you arrive. Book Now at ₹5,100
If you would like help finding affordable accommodation near the temple or need suggestions for nearby dharamshalas, our team is happy to guide you during the booking process.
Many families who approach us have never performed Asthi Visarjan before. The grief of losing a loved one is already heavy enough; you should not have to figure out the ritual logistics on your own at a unfamiliar ghat in a new city. Here is exactly what the ceremony involves, step by step, so you can arrive at Puri with full clarity and peace of mind.
The ceremony typically takes between two and three hours from start to finish, depending on the size of the family and whether extended prayers are desired. It is best performed in the morning hours, ideally between sunrise and noon, when the tidal conditions at Swargadwar are gentle and the ghat is less crowded.
From your arrival at the ghat to Jagannath darshan — what happens and when
A little preparation makes the journey significantly more comfortable and the ritual more focused. Here is what experienced families tell us helped them most.
Pitrupaksha (September 26 to October 10, 2026) is the most auspicious period for ancestral rites. Bookings for this period fill up months in advance. If your family plans to travel to Puri during this window, confirm your slot now. Secure Your Booking
Pandit Swayam Kesarwani has devoted his practice to the ancestral rites tradition — Asthi Visarjan, Shradh, Pind Daan, and Tarpan. Trained in both Vaishnava and Shaiva ritual systems, he brings particular sensitivity to grieving families, explaining each step in plain language while maintaining full Sanskrit precision. His fluency in Odia allows him to communicate directly with families from Odisha who may not be comfortable in Hindi. He has performed ceremonies at Puri, Prayagraj, Varanasi, Haridwar, Gaya, and Garhmukteshwar.
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We had never performed Asthi Visarjan before and were worried about getting everything right for my father. Pandit Swayam explained every step before we did it, in Odia no less, which my mother found very comforting. The ceremony at Swargadwar Ghat was deeply moving. We could feel that something real was happening — not just ritual for the sake of formality. After the Tarpan, we went to the Jagannath Mandir and the entire family felt a kind of lightness that is hard to put into words. Prayag Pandits made all arrangements seamlessly. I would not hesitate to recommend them to any Odia family.
Can Asthi Visarjan be performed at any time of year in Puri?
Yes, Asthi Visarjan in Puri can be performed on any day of the year. There is no restricted period. However, some days are considered particularly auspicious — Ekadashi (the eleventh day of the lunar fortnight), full moon day (Purnima), Amavasya (new moon), and the entire Pitrupaksha fortnight in the month of Ashwin. If your travel dates allow flexibility, aligning the ceremony with one of these dates adds spiritual merit. That said, the rite is valid and complete on any day.
Is the Mahodadhi considered as sacred as the Ganga for this rite?
The Mahodadhi at Puri holds a unique position. The Ganga is primarily a river tirtha and its sanctity for Asthi Visarjan is Shaiva in tradition. The Mahodadhi is primarily a Vaishnava tirtha, blessed by the presence of Lord Jagannath. The Skanda Purana’s Utkala Khanda explicitly states that ash immersion in the Mahodadhi near the Jagannath Dham grants moksha. For families following Vaishnava traditions — particularly families from Odisha, West Bengal, and parts of Bihar — the Mahodadhi at Puri is considered equal to or in some respects superior to the Ganga for this specific rite. Both are valid; the choice depends on your family tradition and the location of your primary devotion.
Who in the family should perform the Asthi Visarjan?
Traditionally, the eldest son or the chief male mourner performs the rite. However, shastric interpretation has evolved significantly, and daughters, sons-in-law, grandsons, and even close relatives of the same gotra may perform the ceremony if no son is available. In recent years, many families have daughters performing the rite where there are no male descendants, and our pandits are fully supportive of this. What matters is the sincerity of the offering and the correct sankalp, not the gender of the performer. Please inform us at the time of booking about the family’s situation so the pandit can prepare the appropriate sankalp wording.
What documents do we need to carry to Puri for the ceremony?
You do not need any official government documents to perform Asthi Visarjan at Swargadwar Ghat. However, having the deceased’s details written down is important for the sankalp: full name, father’s name, approximate age, gotra (family lineage), and if known, the birth nakshatra. If the ashes were transported by train or air, keep the relevant acknowledgment paperwork with you in case it is asked for during transport, though at the ghat itself no paperwork is required.
Can the ceremony be performed for someone who passed away many years ago?
Yes, and this is in fact a common scenario. Many families were unable to perform the proper Asthi Visarjan at the time of death — due to distance, illness, financial constraints, or lack of awareness. There is no time limit in the shastras for performing ancestral rites. The Garuda Purana makes clear that the soul continues to benefit from rites performed sincerely, even years or decades after physical death. If you have ashes kept at home that you have been meaning to immerse, Puri is an excellent choice and Pandit Swayam will perform the ceremony with full ritual validity regardless of how much time has passed.
We understand that last rites are not a service you want to repeat because something went wrong. Every ceremony we arrange at Puri is conducted with the same seriousness and scriptural care that we bring to Prayagraj, Varanasi, and Gaya.
Many families who come to Puri for Asthi Visarjan also ask about performing ancestral rites at other tirthas, or about what to do in the subsequent days after the immersion. The following resources may help you plan more completely.
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Shanti Meena –
The ceremony at Puri was beautiful. Early morning visarjan with proper mantras. The pandit was very experienced and conducted the poojan with great devotion. Highly satisfied.
Meena Singh –
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Rekha Chaturvedi –
Very authentic Vedic ceremony. All materials were included as promised. Will definitely use their services again.
Vikram Singh –
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.
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बहुत अच्छी सेवा। पंडित जी ने पूरी विधि से पूजा करवाई। बहुत संतुष्ट हूँ।
Tanvi Kapoor –
We performed Asthi Visarjan at Puri 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.
Meena Singh –
The team was very sensitive to our emotions during this difficult time. The pandit performed every ritual with care and explained the significance in simple language. Truly grateful for this service. Jai Shri Ram.
Sohan Lal Meena –
The team was very sensitive to our emotions during this difficult time. The pandit performed every ritual with care and explained the significance in simple language. Truly grateful for this service.
Vandana Reddy –
The team was very sensitive to our emotions during this difficult time. The pandit performed every ritual with care and explained the significance in simple language. Truly grateful for this service.
Mamta Kesarwani –
We are settled abroad and wanted to perform the puja in Prayagraj. Prayag Pandits made it possible. Grateful.
Vivek Bajpai –
Performed Book Asthi Visarjan in Puri Jagannath through Prayag Pandits. The pandit ji was very knowledgeable and explained every step of the ritual. Very satisfied with the experience.
Shanti Meena –
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.
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The coordination was excellent. We received all details well in advance. The puja was performed exactly as described.
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Smooth experience from start to finish. The live video call gave us peace of mind that everything was done correctly.
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The team was very sensitive to our emotions during this difficult time. The pandit performed every ritual with care and explained the significance in simple language. Truly grateful for this service. Dhanyavaad.
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We performed Asthi Visarjan at Puri 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. Dhanyavaad.
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कूरियर से अस्थि भेजने का विकल्प बहुत सुविधाजनक है। टीम ने सब कुछ गोपनीय और सम्मानजनक तरीके से किया। विसर्जन के बाद फोटो और वीडियो भी भेजे। धन्यवाद प्रयाग पंडित्स।