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Karachi priest brings ashes of 400 Hindus and Sikhs for final rites in Haridwar, attends Maha Kumbh

Mishra said that after his visa for India was approved, he gathered the ashes to perform the oblation. His ancestors have been serving the Panchmukhi Hanuman temple in Karachi for 1,500 years.

February 13, 2025 / 10:57 IST
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Maha Kumbh
Mishra believes his ancestors were from Chakia village near Sangam, Prayagraj.

Ramnath Mishra, the head priest of the Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple and crematorium in Pakistan’s Karachi, has come on a special mission to immerse the ashes of 400 Hindus and Sikhs in the holy river at Haridwar.

As per the Times of India report, Ramnath Mishra claims to be from the only Mishra family in Pakistan’s economic capital.

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Staying in Sector 24 of the Maha Kumbh area with his family, Mishra recently performed the sacred thread ceremony of his nine-year-old son at the camp of Swami Adhokshajanand. He plans to take the holy water of the Sangam (the confluence of rivers Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati) to Delhi, where he will conduct a worship ceremony for the urns of ashes at Nigam Bodh Ghat on February 21.

After that, a chariot procession will carry the ashes from Delhi to Haridwar, where they will be immersed in a stream of 100 litres of milk at Sati Ghat on February 22, Mishra informed.