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The Hindu·3 min read·medium

A final journey together: Kerala temple’s noble act gives everyone a resting place

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Sandeep Vellaram
A final journey together: Kerala temple’s noble act gives everyone a resting place
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A temple in Kerala's Idukki district is operating a public graveyard that welcomes people of all faiths for burials and cremations. The initiative aims to promote communal harmony and provides free funeral services for those in financial need.

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It serves as a rare model of religious inclusivity and social support in a region often defined by distinct religious boundaries.

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A graveyard and crematorium owned by a temple in Kerala’s Idukki district is offering a final resting place for people regardless of their faith, setting a shining example of communal harmony.

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The article reports on a community initiative with a neutral, descriptive tone without editorializing.

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