Keoratola crematorium
Keoratola crematorium is one of the largest and most significant cremation grounds in Kolkata, India. It is located in the Kalighat area, near the famous Kalighat Kali Temple. The crematorium is an important site for the Hindu community, where last rites and rituals are performed for the deceased.
History[edit | edit source]
The Keoratola crematorium has a long history dating back to the colonial period. It was established to serve the growing population of Kolkata, which was then the capital of British India. Over the years, it has undergone several renovations and expansions to accommodate the increasing number of cremations.
Facilities[edit | edit source]
The crematorium is equipped with both traditional wood pyres and modern electric crematoriums. This allows families to choose the method of cremation according to their religious beliefs and preferences. The facility also includes waiting areas, prayer halls, and spaces for performing various Hindu rituals associated with death and mourning.
Significance[edit | edit source]
Keoratola crematorium holds a significant place in the cultural and religious landscape of Kolkata. It is not only a place for performing last rites but also a site where many notable personalities have been cremated. The crematorium is often visited by those who wish to pay their respects to the departed souls.
Notable Cremations[edit | edit source]
Several prominent figures from various fields have been cremated at Keoratola crematorium. These include politicians, artists, writers, and social reformers. The crematorium has thus become a part of the city's historical and cultural heritage.
Location and Accessibility[edit | edit source]
Keoratola crematorium is easily accessible by road and is well-connected to other parts of Kolkata. It is located near the Kalighat Metro Station, making it convenient for people to reach the site.
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