The Asian Age

Cow dung cakes for cremation in Varanasi?

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

First time in Uttar Pradesh, Varanasi is all set to use cow dung cakes for cremation purposes for an eco-friendly environmen­t.

The idea has been mooted by the Kashi Mokshdayin­i Samiti which claims that the practice is already in use in cities like Nagpur, Jaipur, Rohtak, Jalgaon, Indore, Raipur, Kolkata and Rourkela.

Arun Wagla of the Samiti, said, “This is an eco-friendly system for cremation and will drasticall­y reduce cutting of trees for the wood used in cremation. About 300 to

The move has met with stiff resistance from wood-sellers. The business of supplying wood for cremation runs into several crores of rupees in Varanasi.

400 kilograms of wood is required for the cremation of one body. Around 100 bodies come every day for cremation at the Manikarnik­a Ghat in Varanasi and you can imagine the amount of wood needed every day”. He also stated the cow dung cremation would not only save the environmen­t but would also generate employment. Explaining further, he said, “Cremation will take place in specially designed moulds that reduce burning time as well as pollution. The use of cow dung cakes will save lakhs of trees, thus protecting the environmen­t. We are roping in gaushalas for supply of cow dung cakes”.

The move, however, has met with stiff resistance from local wood sellers. The business of supplying wood for cremation runs into several crores of rupees. Nagarjuna, a local wood seller at Harishchan­dra Ghat, fears that the practice would put them out of business.

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