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Manikarnika Ghat, Varanasi
Asthi Visarjan

According to Sanatan tradition, immersing the ashes of the departed in the holy Ganga is considered highly sacred and spiritually significant. Performing Asthi Visarjan at Manikarnika Ghat in Kashi is believed to grant peace, salvation (moksha), and divine blessings to the departed soul while bringing spiritual harmony to the family.

Duration

30 min – 1h

Best time

Morning

Starting price

₹3,500

Benefits

  • It is believed to bring peace, spiritual upliftment, and liberation to the departed soul.
  • Immersing the ashes in the sacred Ganga is considered highly auspicious for attaining moksha (salvation).
  • Helps in reducing Pitru Dosha and resolving ancestral karmic obstacles.
  • Brings emotional peace, spiritual balance, and harmony within the family.
  • Blessings of the ancestors are believed to increase prosperity, well-being, and happiness in the household.
  • According to Hindu scriptures, this sacred ritual is considered an important way to fulfill filial duties and attain freedom from ancestral obligations.
  • Performing Asthi Visarjan in Varanasi is believed to grant special spiritual merit and liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
  • When performed along with Pitru Tarpan and Pind Daan, it is believed to bring satisfaction and peace to the ancestors.
  • Reduces negativity, unrest, and obstacles affecting the family environment.
  • Invokes the divine blessings of Lord Shiva and Maa Ganga for spiritual growth and protection.
  • According to the Skanda Purana and Garuda Purana, ancestral rituals performed in Kashi are considered especially sacred and highly rewarding.
  • The spiritual journey of the departed soul is believed to become peaceful, auspicious, and divinely guided.

Asthi Visarjan

Asthi Visarjan at the sacred Manikarnika Ghat in Varanasi is considered one of the most important and spiritually significant rituals in Hinduism. According to Sanatan tradition, after cremation, the remaining ashes and bones of the departed are immersed in a holy river, a ritual known as “Asthi Visarjan.” It is believed that immersing the ashes in the holy Ganga at Kashi helps the departed soul attain peace, liberation, and moksha.

Ancient scriptures such as the Skanda Purana and Garuda Purana describe Kashi as the divine city of Lord Shiva and one of the most sacred places for attaining liberation. It is believed that Lord Shiva himself grants the Tarak Mantra to souls departing from Kashi, guiding them toward spiritual freedom. Due to this deep spiritual significance, devotees from across India and around the world visit Varanasi to perform Asthi Visarjan for their ancestors.

Manikarnika Ghat is regarded as one of the oldest and holiest ghats in Hindu tradition. According to mythology, Goddess Parvati’s “Manikarn” (earring) fell at this sacred site, which is believed to be the origin of the name “Manikarnika.” For centuries, this ghat has remained a major center for cremation rituals, Pind Daan, and ancestral rites. It is believed that rituals performed here help the soul attain eternal peace and freedom from the cycle of birth and death.

Asthi Visarjan is generally performed on the 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, or 10th day after death. Morning hours, especially after sunrise, are considered most auspicious. If the family cannot travel immediately to Kashi, the ashes may be safely preserved and immersed later. Hindu scriptures state that performing Asthi Visarjan in the Ganga helps in Pitru Dosha Shanti, satisfies the departed soul, and brings peace and harmony to the family.

The ritual begins with Vedic mantras and sankalp (sacred intention). On the banks of the Ganga, the priest performs the ritual by taking the name and gotra of the departed soul. The ashes are worshipped using Ganga water, sesame seeds, flowers, milk, and other sacred offerings. Depending on the family’s wishes, rituals such as Pind Daan and Tarpan may also be performed.

Afterward, the family proceeds by boat into the middle of the Ganga, where the Asthi Visarjan is carried out according to Vedic traditions. The ritual concludes with Shanti Path and a holy bath in the Ganga.

When performed with proper विधि-विधान and devotion, Asthi Visarjan at Manikarnika Ghat is believed to bring peace to the departed soul, blessings from ancestors, and spiritual harmony and positivity to the family.

Puja LocationVaranasi

Manikarnika Ghat

Manikarnika Ghat

Varanasi

Manikarnika Ghat is one of the most spiritually significant places in Varanasi and holds immense importance in Hindu tradition. Situated on the banks of the sacred Ganga River, this ancient ghat is primarily known as a sacred cremation site where Hindu funeral rites have been performed continuously for centuries.

According to Hindu mythology, the name “Manikarnika” originated when Goddess Parvati’s jeweled earring (Manikarn) fell at this sacred spot. Scriptures such as the Skanda Purana and Kashi Khand describe this ghat as a divine place closely associated with Lord Shiva and the path to liberation (moksha).

It is believed that souls cremated or honored here attain freedom from the cycle of birth and death. For this reason, devotees from across India and around the world visit Manikarnika Ghat to perform sacred rituals such as Asthi Visarjan, Pind Daan, Tarpan, and Shradh ceremonies for their ancestors.

The spiritual atmosphere of the ghat, combined with the chanting of Vedic mantras and the continuous flow of the holy Ganga, creates a deeply powerful and emotional experience. Despite being a cremation ground, Manikarnika Ghat symbolizes the eternal truth of life, spirituality, and liberation in Sanatan Dharma.

Visiting Manikarnika Ghat is considered a profound spiritual experience that reflects devotion, faith, and the timeless connection between life, death, and salvation.

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    Asthi Visarjan performed at the sacred Manikarnika Ghat in Varanasi is regarded as one of the most important and spiritually liberating rituals in Hindu tradition. According to Sanatan Dharma, after death the human body merges back into the five elements of nature, and the remaining ashes after cremation are immersed in a holy river through a ritual known as “Asthi Visarjan.”

    It is believed that immersing the ashes in the holy Ganga of Kashi grants peace, salvation, and moksha to the departed soul. Scriptures such as the Skanda Purana and Garuda Purana describe Kashi as the divine city of Lord Shiva and a sacred place capable of granting liberation. Devotees believe that Lord Shiva himself blesses souls here with the Tarak Mantra, freeing them from the cycle of birth and death. Because of this belief, people from across India and around the world visit Kashi to perform Asthi Visarjan and Pitru rituals for their ancestors.

    Manikarnika Ghat is considered one of the oldest and holiest ghats in Hindu tradition. According to mythology, Goddess Parvati’s jeweled earring (“Manikarn”) fell at this spot, giving the ghat its name. For centuries, it has remained a major center for cremation rituals, Pind Daan, and ancestral ceremonies. It is believed that rituals performed here help the departed soul attain eternal peace and liberation.

    Asthi Visarjan is generally performed on the 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, or 10th day after death. Morning hours after sunrise are considered most auspicious. If the family cannot immediately travel to Kashi, the ashes may be preserved and immersed later. Hindu scriptures state that performing Asthi Visarjan in the Ganga helps pacify Pitru Dosha, satisfies ancestral souls, and brings peace and harmony to the family.

    The ritual begins with Vedic chanting and a sacred sankalp. The name and gotra of the departed soul are recited at the banks of the Ganga, followed by worship of the ashes using Gangajal, sesame seeds, flowers, milk, and sacred offerings. Depending on the family’s wishes, rituals such as Pind Daan and Tarpan may also be performed. Thereafter, the family proceeds by boat to the middle of the Ganga where the Asthi Visarjan is completed according to Vedic traditions. The ceremony concludes with peace prayers, blessings, and a holy bath in the Ganga.

    Rituals Included in the Ceremony

    • Mundan Sanskar (ritual head shaving)
    • Sankalp at the Ganga Ghat
    • Recitation of the departed soul’s name and gotra
    • Asthi Puja with Gangajal, sesame seeds, flowers, and milk
    • Pind Daan and Tarpan rituals
    • Vedic mantra chanting
    • Asthi immersion in the middle of Manikarnika Ghat by boat
    • Shanti Paath and blessings
    • Completion of the ritual with holy Ganga Snan (bath)

    Experienced Vedic AcharyasMundan Sanskar ArrangementAll Puja MaterialsAsthi Pujan & Tarpan MaterialsPind Daan ArrangementAsthi Visarjan in the middle of Manikarnika Ghat by BoatDakshina
    ₹3,500₹4,50022% off

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