Asthi Bank from next year to immerse the ashes of your dear ones in Ganga at Banaras

The Yogi government has approved a proposal to set up 'Asthi Bank’ that would help people preserve the ashes of their loved ones

The Yogi government has approved a proposal to set up 'Asthi Bank’ that would help people preserve the ashes of their loved ones
The Yogi government has approved a proposal to set up 'Asthi Bank’ that would help people preserve the ashes of their loved ones

Novel idea by Yogi Adityanath

The Uttar Pradesh (UP) government plans to construct an ‘Asthi Bank’ at Manikarnika Ghat in Varanasi, considered to be the largest and the most pious cremation grounds in India. Government officials said the ‘Asthi Bank’ would not only help people preserve the ashes, but also give decent last rites to their loved ones.

“Asthi Bank is the need of the hour. We are going to construct a grand Asthi Bank on the Manikarnika Ghat, where the ashes could be preserved prior to immersion,” said NP Singh, Nagar Swastha Adhikari, Nagar Nigam Varanasi, the body that has sent the proposal for the construction of ‘Asthi Bank’ at Manikarnika Ghat.

Singh said, “The government has approved the proposal and has given green light to the entire project that is likely to become operational by the next financial year.”

Asthi Bank: The need

Asthi Bank, as the name suggests, would be a bank where the ashes and pyre remains would be preserved.

“On an average, 90 to 120 dead bodies are cremated every day at Manikarnika Ghat. With such a large number of bodies at disposal, it often becomes difficult for the aggrieved family members, especially those from other districts, to wait for a long to collect the ashes. In such a situation, the family members often leave without collecting the ashes. However, after the bank is set up, the leftover ashes could be preserved and be handed over to the family members for immersion,” said Vikas Gupta, a corpse burner at Manikarnika Ghat

Immersion of ashes, as per the Sanatan Dharma, is perhaps the most important part of the last rites, as it helps the departed soul attain ‘moksha’,” said Balram Mishra, a local priest at Manikarnika Ghat who assisted people in carrying out last rites. “It is recommended that immersion of ashes should be performed before the 10th day after the death. Immersion should be performed preferably by the person who performed the cremation.

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