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The passing of a loved one is a profound moment, and performing Chautha (fourth-day prayer) and Tehravin (thirteenth-day ritual) with sincerity ensures peace for the departed soul. At Kriyakarm, we offer comprehensive funeral services, guiding families through these sacred traditions with reverence and authenticity.

At Kriyakarm, we understand the depth of Hindu funeral traditions and strive to make the Chautha & Tehravin rituals seamless and comforting. Our team ensures that every detail is handled with the utmost respect, from ritual arrangements to guest services.

“According to Hindu beliefs, the soul transitions into the afterlife through prayers and rituals. Chautha is observed on the fourth day, where family and friends gather for bhajans, kirtans, and spiritual discourses. Tehravin, on the thirteenth day, signifies the conclusion of mourning and the beginning of remembrance.”

Hindu traditions emphasize the importance of performing the last rites (Antyesti) with reverence and devotion. Our Prayer Hall offers a peaceful and spiritual environment to conduct Pind Daan, Shraddh, Chautha, Tehravin, Bhajans, and other sacred ceremonies to help the departed soul attain moksha (liberation).

Chautha & Tehravin in Hindu Funeral Rites

The Chautha is observed on the fourth day following a person’s passing. It is a day filled with prayers, bhajans, and spiritual discourses, where loved ones gather to remember the deceased and seek divine blessings for their soul’s journey. A religious leader or priest may recite scriptures, while devotional songs create a peaceful and meditative atmosphere. This gathering not only provides comfort to the grieving family but also strengthens their faith in the eternal cycle of life and death.

  • Bhajans and kirtans led by experienced spiritual singers.
  • A sermon by a religious speaker or priest.
  • A sermon by a religious speaker or priest.
  • A sermon by a religious speaker or priest.

Tehravin Ceremony (Thirteenth-Day Rituals)

The Tehravin ceremony, observed on the thirteenth day, marks the end of the formal mourning period and signifies the soul’s transition toward moksha (liberation). This sacred ritual is performed to ensure the soul finds peace and to seek divine blessings for the family. Prayers, havan (fire rituals), and charitable acts are conducted, symbolizing the purification and elevation of the departed’s soul.

✔️ Pind Daan – Ritual offerings to ancestors for their peace.
✔️ Havan & Rituals – Vedic prayers to purify the soul’s journey.
✔️ Charity & Food Donations – Feeding the underprivileged as an act of goodwill.

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Kriyakarm is a trusted service provider for Hindu funeral rites and rituals, offering end-to-end support for antyesti, pind daan, and shraddh. With compassion and professionalism, we ensure every ceremony is conducted with authenticity, dignity, and cultural respect guiding families through each step with clarity and care.

 
 
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