🪔 Antim Sanskar Guide Get the app

For Hindu families in India and abroad

When your family needs you most, know exactly what to do.

A calm, structured guide for the first hours, the 13-day mourning journey, and the practical steps that follow. No sign-up. Everything stays on your device.

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Developed with care for cultural accuracy and regional variation. No data leaves your device. Practices vary — the app helps you follow your family's path with clarity.

First 2 Hours checklist screen
Antim Sanskar Guide home screen

First 2 Hours

What to do immediately — at home or hospital. Calls, documents, coordination.

Day 0 to Day 13

A structured plan with roles, items, and notes — labelled by what's essential vs. family choice.

Accounts & Documents

Death certificate, banking, UPI, insurance, subscriptions — tracked with proper authority.

A clear plan in minutes

Choose your settings once, then follow a guided checklist. Share any day to family on WhatsApp, export as PDF, or set calendar reminders.

Step 1
New guidance setup screen showing language and cremation type options

Choose your settings

Language, cremation type, and priest availability. You can change these anytime.

Step 2
First 2 Hours checklist with immediate steps

Follow the First 2 Hours

Immediate steps — verification, documents, calls, and coordination.

Step 3
Day 0 to Day 13 mourning plan

Navigate Day 0 to Day 13

Each day has clear tasks, roles, and notes. Track progress as you go.

Step 4
Accounts and documents tracker for banking UPI insurance

Handle accounts & documents

Death certificate, banking, UPI, insurance — step by step.

Built for real life, not just reading

Information about last rites is scattered across relatives, pandits, and Google. This app turns the journey into a clear checklist — with what varies explained so you don't accidentally follow the wrong tradition.

Designed for variation

Steps are labelled essential, common, regional, or family choice — so you follow your tradition, not someone else's.

Wood and electric workflows

The app prompts you to confirm what's permitted at the facility, with symbolic alternatives when restrictions apply.

Share, PDF, reminders

Copy or share the exact view to WhatsApp, export a PDF for relatives, and set calendar reminders.

No sign-up, no cloud

Your progress stays entirely on your device. No account needed. No data leaves your phone.

Why families keep this app

No one wants to think about this. But when the moment comes — often at 2am, often far from home — the family that has a clear plan handles it with dignity. The family that doesn't, scrambles.

Be the person your family relies on

When elders are grieving, someone needs to know the next step. This app makes that possible.

Don't mix traditions by accident

Practices vary by region and family. The app separates what's essential from what's your choice.

Handle the paperwork, too

Death certificates, bank accounts, insurance claims — there's a checklist for that, too.

Developed with care for cultural accuracy and regional sensitivity. Content compiled from established practices and reviewed for clarity, with guidance labelled so families can follow their own tradition with confidence.

Common questions

Practices vary by family and region. For official rules, follow hospital and local authority instructions.

Is this a replacement for a pandit?
No. This is structured guidance for logistics and coordination. It helps you understand what's commonly done and what varies by tradition. Confirm ritual details with your elders or priest.
Does this work for every Hindu community?
Currently, the app provides guidance rooted in North Indian Hindu traditions, including Antyeshti, Teeja, and Shraddh procedures. Steps are clearly labelled as essential, common, regional, or family choice — so you can adapt to your family's practices without confusion. We plan to expand coverage to other regional traditions over time.
What changes between wood and electric cremation?
The intent and family roles are similar, but facility permissions differ. Electric crematoriums often restrict offerings and access. The app prompts you to confirm what's permitted and suggests symbolic alternatives.
Can I share the checklist on WhatsApp?
Yes. You can share the exact checklist view, export a PDF, or copy text. Designed for families where some members are remote.
Does the app store or send my data?
No. Your checklist progress stays on your device only. No account, no cloud sync. If you reset the app, your local progress is cleared.
Does this help if a family member passes away outside India?
Yes — for family coordination, ritual guidance, and understanding what varies. For local legal procedures, follow local authority rules, then use the app to keep the family aligned on everything else.

A calm guide, ready when you need it

Download now — so when the moment comes, your family has clarity.

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