Part 1- Hindu Ritual 16th day Asthi Karumadhi Pooja with Vedic Mantra Chanting

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On the sixteenth day following the cremation, the ceremony known as "Karumadhi," which means "Ending of the Karyams," is carried out. "Rites" is what "Karma" refers to, and "the one that comes to an end" is what "Adhi" signifies. The prayers begin on the evening of the 15th day and continue until the morning of the 16th day. On the thirteenth day, which is known as "Sapindikaranam," the prayers that mark the conclusion of the time of mourning are performed in certain groups.

The ceremony known as "Sapindi" is carried out on the dead with the intention of symbiotically fusing his soul or spirit with those of his immediate three paternal forefathers: the father, the grandfather, and the great grandpa. Sapindi is put on hold until after all three of them have passed away if there is even one of the three still living at the moment. In the event of a lady who is married, the three individuals in question are going to be her husband, as well as his father and grandpa.

On the 16th day after the passing of the deceased, the following actions are taken to commemorate the conclusion of the time of mourning.

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