That was when Sreedhar realised that relationships had no value in the lives of all those old people who are abandoned in the various old age homes. Those people might have helped their little ones take their first steps, holding their little hands, but when their own steps turned shaky, there was no one to hold them. Finally when they died, there was no one to bid them goodbye.
"What is there in life if you cannot forgive your own father and mother? If I had any doubts about what I was doing, after that incident, I became all the more sure that I should continue with my work," says Sreedhar.
In those days, Sreedhar was performing the last rites of old people who died at Vishranthi and Nimmathi (an old age home for war widows) alone. In 2001, he started a trust called Anadha Pretha Kaninkarya Trust along with a few friends to cremate all the anadha pretha (unclaimed bodies).
A friend of his donated a second hand van to transport the dead bodies to the crematorium or burial ground. From then on, he has been burying the unclaimed bodies from the mortuaries of government hospitals in Chennai.
Sreedhar does not utter any mantras while performing the last rites; he just sings Raghupathi Raghava Rajaram and prays for the peaceful departure of the soul.
During the last 24 years, he may have performed the last rites of around 600 unknown people. He has travelled to Kailash Mansarovar and performed the last rites of not only his parents but of all the unknown people he has cremated so far.
"The first time I performed the last rites of an unknown person, I was disturbed," he says after burying the 17 corpses.
"Today, I performed the last rites of those 17 unknown people, and I didn't know which religion and caste they belonged to. I know only the gender and age of the persons in the police records but I could sense the departing souls blessing me, with strong positive vibrations. What I experience now is only bliss, total bliss. That is why I am always calm and peaceful."
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