Losing a loved one is one of the most painful experiences a person can have, and arranging for their funeral and last rites is even more difficult. Even in these difficult times, some things are critical. The most important of these tasks is arranging for an ambulance or other mode of transportation for patients or the mortal remains.
We completely understand how overwhelming it can be when a loved one dies and you’re not sure what to do. Shradh Puja’s team is here to assist you at every step…
We are all aware that everyone should be transported to their final resting place. There are also laws governing the transportation of mortal remains, whether they die in their own bed or abroad. There are a few documents that must be assembled, as well as transportation strategies to consider and expenses to consider.
Funeral arrangements are difficult to manage these days because there are so many moving parts. There are times when a bereaved family is unable to determine where to begin. This may result in you making a mistake by relying on relatives or neighbors to arrange transportation for the funeral service. As a result, you can completely rely on the Shradh Puja Team, which not only understands the protocols and terminology of transportation, but is also well-aware and in control of the procedure.
We can provide highly professional emergency and urgent evacuation services for critical patients and mortal remains in order to save their lives in a critical situation and to provide urgent and emergency medical aid/requirements. Even if you require air-conditioned transportation or ICU support from your home to any hospital or from the hospital to any referred location, we are here to assist you. We can also provide ambulances with the assistance of qualified doctors and nurses for the comfort of the patient. Our services are extremely professional and up to industry standards.
Also, if some of your relatives are visiting from abroad during that time, we can arrange for a concerned hospital mortuary.
Both men and women have equal rights in the Vedas, which means that the liturgical process can be performed by the deceased's family members, sons and daughters, parents, siblings, and so on. If no one has a family member, then this best work can be done by anyone.
The head should be pointing north, and the feet should be pointing south. This is known as Dakshinabhimukh.
After the Agni Sankar rites, you can prepare normal meal at home, according to Vedic tradition.
There is no similar structure in the Vedas.
Nowhere in the Vedas is there any reference of such a system. It is a widespread superstition.
According to Hinduism, Antyesti Sanskar (Last Rites) is the last sanskar of a human being. There is no sanskar or ritual left for any human being after this. In all religions, a dead body must be disposed of. Arya Samaj accomplishes this by burning the deceased body on a wood fire and offering a generous amount of Ghee and Havan Samgri. For this Antyesti Sanskar, the process is carried out in the manner of a Yagya, with the chanting of selected Vedic Mantras.