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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. suganc Avatar
    suganc

    Hi , Need a help in drafting a invitation card template for 10th day ritual of my grand mother death ceremony. Please help me in providing a template with XXX date,place
    details for date,thiti etc..

    1. ramanan50 Avatar

      Send me your email id. I shall forward

      1. suganc Avatar
        suganc

        thankyou Sir …. my id: sukanya14392@gmail.com

      2. ramanan50 Avatar

        Draft sent

  2. Balaji Ramamurthy Avatar
    Balaji Ramamurthy

    Hello sir..my mother passed away on 24th March 2020 early hours of 03:05am..due to carona virus scare & lock down, with great difficulty we were able to perform the cremation at crematorium & immersion of ashes in a lake as per our vathiyar’s instructions & Hindu rituals. Vathiyar says due to situations prevailing we would not be able to perform any rituals & only we have lit a lamp at our house & we are following all theetu procedure of taking bath, preparing food without onion & garlic, keep food for crow & then having lunch, vathiyar says once situation comes to control then we can perform all the rituals religiously & for every such situation there is always a solution in the Hindu Vedic..is it ok to do so & what is the pariharam for this pls give your opinion & suggestion..rgds balaji

      1. Balaji Ramamurthy Avatar
        Balaji Ramamurthy

        Thank you so much sir, will follow accordingly

  3. Vamsi Mohan Avatar
    Vamsi Mohan

    my mothers mother( i.e.grandmother) died on 5th Jan 2020, I being eldest son to my mother, i have performed the final rites and nitya karma and now I am also performing the monthly shardha, we are telugu brahmins, please advise can I visit temple and relatives house and marraige functions.

    1. ramanan50 Avatar

      You can visit temples and relatives’ house after the thirteenth day Gruha Yagnya.However, in some families, it is a practice to visit temples after first Aapthigam.Technically you can visit after the thirteenth day. Sentimentality speaking,you can after first aaptheegam. The Choice is yours. My suggestion would be that one can visit after the thirteenth day.

  4. Bharathi Subramanian Avatar
    Bharathi Subramanian

    Sir
    I would appreciate your clarification on the following. My father`s first-year annual srardham is next month. Vadhyar has given a five-day schedule (1) Unam Maskiam (2) Sodhakumbhma (3) Vimokam (4) Aapdhigam and (5) Navagraha Homam. But some of my relatives are telling me that varusapdikam is only a 4-day ceremony. I would highly appreciate your views on this.

    Thanks and regards

    Bharathi Subramanian

    1. ramanan50 Avatar

      Your Vadhyar is right.

      1. Bharathi Subramanian Avatar
        Bharathi Subramanian

        Thank you

        Regards and Namaskaram
        Bharathi Subramanian

  5. Anusha S Avatar
    Anusha S

    Namaskaram, My mother passed away last year (Aug. 4, 2018) and her first year shraddha is happening on July 22/23/24, 2019. I am going to Chennai to help my brother do the necessary prayers. I just found out that my periamma (deceased father’s elder brother’s (also deceased) wife passed away on July 1, 2019. My cousins are conducting the rites now – July 13 is the subasweekaram for periamma.
    My question is can we proceed with my mother’s shraddham as planned on July 22/23/24 or do we have to cancel/ reschedule? And if cancel, when can we do my mother’s first year shraddham?

    1. ramanan50 Avatar

      You can proceed with Mother’s sraddham

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