5/5 Nagesh S. 6 years ago on Google • 12 reviews
Graveyard
and
Crematorium,
side
by
side,
for
both
Hindus
and
Christians.
For
Hindus
there
are
2
sheltered
sheds
are
available
for
cremation
using
fire
wood.
Whereas,
remaining
area
is
for
burial,
a
lot
of
Tombstones
are
constructed
over
grave,
in
varied
design
and
architecture,
to
suit
and
showcase
culture,
as
well
to
depict
the
love
and
affection
of
their
kin
about
the
deceased.
Here
there
is
a
Temple
dedicated
to
Kaali.
Even
some
of
the
construction
of
tombstones
are
similar
to
a
small
temple.
It
is
very
common
sighting
that
relatives
of
deceased
cleaning,
washing
their
kin's
tombstone,
performing
Pooja,
paying
obeisance,
distributing
something
or
other
to
the
needy,
...
On
many
tombstones,
especially
just
after
entering
graveyard,
one
can
see
localites
sitting
on
them,
chatting
at
each
other,
even
reading
news
paper
sitting
on
them,
eating
something
which
has
been
offered
by
the
kins
after
performing
pooja,
etc.
This
is
one
aspect,
which
rules
out
fear,
most
of
us
have
about
graveyard,
and
associated
stories...,
infact,
to
rule
out
all
these,
there
are
many
families
residing
permanently
settled
inside
graveyard,
it
is
very
surprising
to
witness
their
small
small
kids
playing
all
around
those
tombstones.
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