Why We Immerse Ashes In Holy Rivers: Exploring The Sacred Tradition
But do you know why the ashes of the dead are collected after 3 days and then immersed in holy water after three days? The secret to this lies in the Garuda Purana, says Pandit Hitendra Kumar Sharma, an astrologer and Vastu consultant from Bhopal.
Speaking about this, he said,“You must have heard and read about Garuda Purana. It is one of the 18 Puranas. It contains many stories and traditions from birth to death. The ashes collected after the last rites are immersed in holy water bodies on the third, seventh, and ninth days after death. Mostly, the ashes will be immersed in the Ganges River within 10 days. Apart from the Ganges, ashes can also be immersed in rivers like Narmada, Godavari, Krishna, and Brahmaputra.
Our body is made up of five elements and after cremation, the body is absorbed into the five elements. The Gita says that the soul is indestructible, so it is believed that by immersing the ashes in holy rivers after the last rites, the soul attains peace. The Garuda Purana says that by doing so, one attains liberation from this world,” he said.
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