At Hindon Cremation, we know that it is hard to believe that it is time to bid farewell to the final journey of a loved one. Therefore, it is one of life’s most emotional and sacred transitions that individuals who have left behind have to go through. The Geeta Colony Shamshan Ghat is located in East Delhi. It serves as a respectful and solemn site for conducting traditional Hindu cremation rituals. Furthermore, we are here to ensure that during this grief and difficult time, every last ritual is performed with devotion, dignity, and seamless support.

A Place of Peace in the Heart of East Delhi
Geeta Colony Antim Sanskar Ghat is located near the banks of the Yamuna. This place offers a peaceful environment surrounded by a sense of spiritual stillness, trees, and prayer spaces. The Geeta Colony Shamshan Ghat has served the communities of East Delhi, including Laxmi Nagar, Geeta Colony, Gandhi Nagar, Nirman Vihar, and nearby areas. Furthermore, families who choose this particular location for performing the last rites often speak of the calm surroundings that help them manage their grief and loss and bid their final goodbyes with grace.
At Hindon Cremation, our team works closely with the Shamshan ghat’s management to arrange every aspect of the cremation process. Whether it’s the documentation part, providing the samgari kit, or slot booking, we provide everything under one roof.
List of Samagari Kit that we provide in the Antim Sanskar
Here is the list of necessary things that we provide in the Antim Sanskar Samagari Kit:
Final Words!
We know that every emotion, every ritual, every family, and every goodbye is personal. That is why we ensure that every detail is handled with care and utmost attention to detail. At Hindon Cremation, we have a team of skilled and experienced staff who will handle everything with dignity and understanding, recognizing the sensitivity of the situation. Furthermore, just like at Geeta Colony Shamshan Ghat, or other leading cremation grounds we serve, our presence reflects our commitment to tradition, grace, and comfort in times of grief.