Experience absolute solace and authentic Hindu death rituals on the sacred banks of River Nila. Managed seamlessly by Ivormadom.
Complete management of the Hindu cremation process. From arranging high-quality firewood/pyre materials to completing legal documentations and Mukhagni rites under strict Vedic standards.
Arrange CremationDetailed posthumous guidance including sacred Asthi Sanchaya (gathering remains) on odd days, holy ash immersion in River Nila, and organizing 16-day memory rituals.
Plan RitualsCompassionate full-scale coordination. Tailored arrangements at the residence, hearse van bookings, standard materials assembly, and dedicated guidance for grieving families.
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The term Karmi stands for a sacred medium who selflessly conducts posthumous actions for the departed souls. At Ivormadom, we coordinate and carry out these final rites with the highest spiritual integrity and strict adherence to Vedic scriptures.
Historically associated with the Pandavas of Mahabharata who performed Tarpanam on these very banks to wash away their sins, the **Ivor Madom Crematorium** located in Thiruvilwamala on the banks of Bharathapuzha is considered the ultimate haven for ancestral liberation.
Cremations can be organized within 12 to 24 hours. The key requirement is obtaining the mandatory legal certificates (such as the Medical Death Certificate from a registered practitioner and Panchayat/Municipal permission). Our team coordinates everything transparently to ease your burden.
Funeral services are the initial farewell and cremation ceremonies. Posthumous services consist of the mandatory Vedic rituals carried out post-cremation, such as Asthi Sanchaya (gathering remains), ash immersion in sacred rivers, and the 16 days of standard ancestor rituals.
Yes. Hindu death rituals vary slightly depending on sub-castes, regions, and community lineages. Ivormadom coordinates with absolute flexibility, adapting to your specific family customs and spiritual preferences.
River Nila in Kerala is spiritually equated to the holy Ganga. Immersion of remains in its flowing waters at Ivor Madom represents returning the physical body to nature, washing away remaining karmic bonds and ensuring the soul's path to Moksha (liberation).
In times of loss, you are not alone. Our doors and lines are open at all hours to assist, coordinate, and guide your family through Vedic last rites with dignity.
Brindavan, Pampady West PO Thiruvilwamala,
Thrissur District, Kerala, Pin: 680588