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Mourning Death Theetu Rituals Hinduism Details

There are forty Samskaras to be performed by a Hindu.

Death is an important Samskara,

I will provide some guidelines with Links.

However, the suggestions of the Purohit is to be taken for consideration as some customs vary for each Caste and even in a Caste for a particular Family/Group.

General.

Those who become Untouchable during the period of Mourning-Theetu

The following link is very useful.

http://stotraratna.awardspace.com/sruthi/Samkshepa%20dharma%20sastram/vd4.pdf

Check list.

1.Inform Family priest, Sastrigal.

2.Keep the body lying head facing South.

3.Light an Oil lamp near the  Head;apply Vibhuti(basmam, not as a paste)

3.Light some Agarbathis to ward off smell.

4.As one is not to cook at Home till the body is taken out,inform relatives for arrangement of food for the day.

5.Inform people who are to be informed.

6.At best the body can be kept for about 10 hours;under special circumstances, it may be kept for 24 hours in an air-conditioned casket.

7.Those who go to the burning ghat must go the next day for the collection of Ashes.

8.Ensure that a Doctor visits and give you a certificate.

9.In the case of Death in a hospital, make sure that the necessary formalities are complied with and a certificate is obtained.

10.Inform the Crematorium about the expected time of the arrival of the body after consulting the Sastrigal.

11.At the Crematorium show the certificate and get a receipt. Some times it will be issued the next day.

12.Get the Death registered .

Clarifications on some aspects.

1,One can perform the ceremonies for the first twelve days at specified places,

However it is correct to perform all the Rites at Home and it will bring prosperity.

2.The rites for the first ten days may be done from the seventh day , performing the cumulative rites for six days.

3.There is still a custom in the Hindu communities. especially among Brahmins for a  Widow.

That of removing the Mangal Sutra or Thaali and breaking of Bangles in Public.

This does not have the sanction of the Sastras.

The wearing of Thaali is a later custom developed and it does not find a place in Vedic Marriage,

The removal of Mangal Sutra may be done some one who is widowed already(preferably elder to the one in question) quietly on the morning of the Eleventh Day,;have the bangles removed and have the Mangal Sutra removed and dropped in a vessel containing  milk.

One can perform all functions in the Family including Marriage after the Thirteenth Day, Subasweekara,Gruha Yajnam, except in the case of Spouse. Wife and children.

The Gruha Yajna means you are  permitted to do Yajna.

Subasweekaara means you invite Auspiciousness.

Suggestions, questions are welcome.

Additional Link.

http://indiansamourai.hautetfort.com/media/01/02/1850732936.pdf

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244 responses to “Mourning Death Theetu Rituals Hinduism Details”

  1. MungamuriV Ramakanth Avatar


    https://polldaddy.com/js/rating/rating.jsMy mother expired two years back. Yesterday suddenly my father expired. In this one year can I do my mother’s annual cermonies. We strictly followed all the religious practices

    1. ramanan50 Avatar

      Yes.

  2. arun cj Avatar

    Sir
    My father passed away on September 27 2017 in india, myself and my elder brother live in USA but traveled to india and completed all required rituals. We also stayed in india for close to 40 days and due to visa stamping procedures we had to travel back hence could not perform 45th day ritual after reaching here. What is the next step that we should do in order to mitigate this mishap.. Kindly advise

    1. ramanan50 Avatar

      You may perform Tharpana on the 45th day.And perform Varishaapthikam on completion of One year.You may perform tharpana on the 180th day.
      I am assuming you will be away from India during this period and be back in India for Varushaaptikam.

  3. Vardhini Sundararajan Avatar

    https://polldaddy.com/js/rating/rating.jsSir,

    Can a son in law (whose parents are alive ) perform the last rites and the yearly shraaardham for his father in law? This is a case where the daughter is the only child.

    1. ramanan50 Avatar

      No.

  4. Sivakumar (@rtrsiva) Avatar


    https://polldaddy.com/js/rating/rating.jsSir. My grandmother (Dad’s Mother) aged 84, expired on June 24, 2017 in her village. My grandfather expired 25 years back. My dad is the second child of that family and has an elder sister. We have the 16th day rituals on July 8, 2017.
    We planned to bring my wife and new born baby (5 months old) to my place (We live in a city) for the first time from my wife’s place on June 26, 2017. This plan was postponed as my grand mother expired.
    Now can we bring my wife and child to my place after the 16th day rituals are completed?

  5. Raghavendrra Mahesh Avatar


    https://polldaddy.com/js/rating/rating.jsHello,
    My uncle(father’s younger brother) passed away on the 3rd of June, 2017. I was planning to get married this month or the next, would I have to wait for a year to get married? I am a brahmin of the smartha caste.

    1. ramanan50 Avatar

      My view is that you can get married 45 days after the day of demise. I follow this. I had got my son married after 45th day of my elder brother’s demise.

      1. Sivakumar (@rtrsiva) Avatar

        Sir. My grandmother (Dad’s Mother) passed away on 24th of June, 2017. We planned to bring my wife and new born baby (five months old, bringing for first time after birth) from my wife’s place to my place on 25th of June, 2017. But that was postponed because of my grandmother’s expiry. We live in city and my grandmother’s place is village. Now can we bring my wife and child after 16th day ritual ?

      2. ramanan50 Avatar

        Yes.

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