In Varanasi, both Asthi Visarjan and Asthi Sanchay Puja can be performed online or offline. Asthi Sanchay Puja is different from Asthi Visarjan because it includes 3 Pind Daan for the peace of the departed soul. Charges for these rituals range from ₹2000 to ₹3500 depending on the puja type
Asthi Sanchay Puja includes three special Pind Daan offerings in the name of ancestors. This puja brings peace to the soul. Charges differ based on materials and the type of daan included. noramal charge range 3500 – 5000
You can perform Asthi Visarjan Sanchay Puja at any Ghat in Kashi. All the required puja items will be arranged by us; you only need to come to Varanasi.
The charge for the Asthi Visarjan Sanchay Puja is ₹3500. If you want to increase the amount of “daan” in your puja, then the charges will increase accordingly.
Varanasi is a very ancient and holy city. Everyone knows the spiritual importance of Varanasi. It is believed that after death, the soul gets freedom from the cycle of life when final rites are done in Kashi. This is the city of Lord Mahadev.
Kashi stands on the Trishul of Lord Shiva. Its spiritual importance is very high, and that is why it is believed that after death, doing rituals here gives liberation.
How Many Days After Death Should Asthi Visarjan Be Performed?
Whether you perform Asthi Visarjan in Varanasi or somewhere else, according to Hindu dharma, it should be done as early as possible. It is considered auspicious to perform it within 10 to 15 days.
Pandit for Asthi Visarjan and Asthi Sanchay in Varanasi
For performing Asthi Visarjan, Pind Daan, or any puja online or offline in Kashi, you will find very experienced and knowledgeable pandits.
Whether it is Rudra Abhishek, Bhumi Pujan, or Asthi Visarjan, you will get pandits with 30 to 50 years of experience who chant pure Vedic mantras in Sanskrit.
Our address:
Rajghat, Kashi
U.P. – 221001
India
Here you can come and perform separate pujas for your ancestors and help them attain peace and liberation.
Why Asthi Visarjan Happens Mostly at Only 3 Ghats in Varanasi
Even though Varanasi has 80 Ghats, Asthi Visarjan is mainly performed at three main Ghats because of their special spiritual significance.
Manikarnika Ghat
Manikarnika Ghat is one of the holiest places in Varanasi. It represents both life and death. According to belief, if a person’s Asthi Visarjan or last rites are performed here, they do not have to take birth again. They achieve liberation from the cycle of life
Harishchandra Ghat
Harishchandra Ghat is one of the oldest Ghats in Varanasi, even believed to be older than Manikarnika. It is also a cremation ghat where cremation takes place continuously. There is also an electric cremation facility. Asthi Visarjan here helps the soul get peace, liberation from sins, and elemental purification.
Dashaswamedh Ghat is one of the most famous and sacred Ghats. It is believed that Lord Brahma performed a yagya with ten horses here. Performing Asthi Visarjan or Asthi Sanchay here helps the departed soul attain moksha and complete liberation.
Why Varanasi has the highest Importance for Asthi Visarjan in the World
Varanasi is considered the most sacred place on Earth in Hindu dharma for attaining moksha. Asthi Visarjan in the Ganga at Varanasi grants the soul peace and entry into heaven.
Every Ghat has its own identity and importance. All Ghats are holy, and rituals like Asthi Visarjan and Pind Daan are performed everywhere, but Varanasi holds the highest spiritual value.
Conclusion
We provide complete services for Asthi Visarjan and Pind Daan in Varanasi. We welcome every guest with respect and care.
Asthi Visarjan in Varanasi is not just a ritual—it is a final tribute to your parents or loved ones. It brings peace to the family and comfort to the departed soul
You can book Asthi Visarjan, Tarpan, Asthi Sanchay, or separate Pind Daan pujas with us in Varanasi
Online Asthi Visarjan and Asthi Sanchay Ritual in Varanasi – FAQs
What is Online Asthi Visarjan?
Online Asthi Visarjan is a service where the ritual immersion of ashes is performed in Varanasi on your behalf by experienced priests, while you receive live updates, photos, or videos remotely.
2. What is Asthi Sanchay?
Asthi Sanchay is the ritual collection of ashes after cremation. The collected ashes are later immersed in a sacred river, traditionally the Ganga in Varanasi.
3. Can both Asthi Sanchay and Asthi Visarjan be arranged online?
Yes. If ashes are already collected, you can send them for immersion. If guidance is needed for Asthi Sanchay at the cremation location, instructions can be provided before immersion in Varanasi.
4. Where is the immersion performed in Varanasi?
Asthi Visarjan is performed at sacred ghats along the River Ganga, following proper Vedic procedures under priest supervision.
5. Is online participation spiritually valid?
According to Hindu tradition, the physical presence of family is ideal but not compulsory. The ritual is considered valid if performed correctly with proper Sankalp (intent) and mantras by qualified priests.
6. How long does the online ritual process take?
Once ashes are received in Varanasi, the ritual is usually completed within the scheduled date. The ceremony itself typically takes 1–2 hours depending on the procedures included.
7. What documents or details are required for booking?
You generally need:
Deceased person’s full name
Date of death
Gotra (if known)
Family member’s name for Sankalp
Active contact number
8. How will I receive confirmation of the ritual?
You will receive clear photos and/or video clips of the ritual after completion. Updates are usually shared via WhatsApp.
9. Is same-day Asthi Visarjan possible after ashes reach Varanasi?
In many cases, yes. However, it depends on arrival time, priest availability, and local arrangements. Advance coordination is recommended.
10. Can additional rituals be added along with Asthi Visarjan?
Yes. Families may choose to include Pind Daan, Tarpan, or other Vedic rites along with immersion, depending on religious preference.
