VIDEO: Villagers Perform Funeral Of Their Beloved Dog With All Rituals, Shave Their Heads In MP’s Chhatarpur

**Family Performs Last Rites for Beloved Dog ‘Tilakdhari’ in Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh**

In a heartwarming display of love and devotion, a family in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhatarpur district performed the last rites for their pet dog, ‘Tilakdhari,’ following all the traditional rituals typically reserved for human cremations.

The touching incident took place in Pipat village of the Rajnagar area. Ram Sanjeevan Pateria, also known as Saddu Maharaj, along with his family, organized the funeral after Tilakdhari passed away on Friday. The family observed all customary rituals—they shaved their heads, carried a pot of fire, and walked to the cremation ground chanting the sacred phrase “Ram Naam Satya Hai.” Villagers who attended the ceremony also participated in traditional practices, including taking a ritual bath.

### An Emotional Bond

Pateria shared the poignant story behind their special bond with Tilakdhari. Years ago, a stray dog started following him home. He took her in and named her Ramkali. Ramkali quickly became well-known and beloved in the village, affectionately called “Masi” by the children.

Ramkali later gave birth to several puppies, but only one survived—a puppy who had a distinctive natural mark resembling a tilak on his forehead. The family named him ‘Tilakdhari.’

“I raised him like my own child. When he was born, I even organized a grand celebration in the village,” Pateria recalled.

After many years spent with the family, Tilakdhari grew old and passed away peacefully.

### Plans for Final Rituals and Feast

The family plans to carry Tilakdhari’s ashes to the Ganga River in Prayagraj (Allahabad) to perform the Terahvi, a 13th-day Hindu ritual honoring the deceased.

On this occasion, they intend to host a special feast that will include not only people but also all animals in the village—dogs, cats, cows, and birds alike—sharing their love and respect for all species.

This remarkable story stands as a beautiful testament to the deep affection and respect that can exist between humans and their animal companions.
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VIDEO: Villagers Perform Funeral Of Their Beloved Dog With All Rituals, Shave Their Heads In MP’s Chhatarpur

**Chhatarpur Family Performs Last Rites for Beloved Dog ‘Tilakdhari’ Following Human Cremation Rituals**

In a heartfelt expression of love and affection, a family in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhatarpur district performed the last rites of their pet dog, Tilakdhari, adhering to all the traditional rituals usually reserved for human cremations. This touching incident took place in Pipat village of the Rajnagar area.

The dog’s owner, Ram Sanjeevan Pateria, also known as Saddu Maharaj, along with his family, organized the funeral after Tilakdhari passed away on Friday. The family observed various customs: they shaved their heads, carried a pot of fire, and walked to the cremation ground chanting “Ram Naam Satya Hai.” The dog was cremated with full traditional rites, and villagers who attended also followed customs, including taking a ritual bath.

### A Deep Emotional Bond

Pateria shared the emotional story behind this unique ceremony. Years ago, a stray dog began following him home. He took her in and named her Ramkali. Over time, Ramkali became a beloved figure in the village, affectionately called “Masi” by the local children.

Ramkali gave birth to several puppies, but only one survived — a pup with a natural mark resembling a tilak on his forehead. This puppy was named ‘Tilakdhari.’ “I raised him like my own child. When he was born, I even organized a grand celebration in the village,” Pateria recalled.

Tilakdhari lived many years with the family and passed away peacefully, leaving behind cherished memories.

### Plans for a Special Ceremonial Feast

The family plans to take Tilakdhari’s ashes to the Ganga River in Prayagraj (Allahabad) to perform the Terahvi, a traditional 13th-day Hindu ritual. On that day, they will also host a special feast—not only for people but for all animals in the village, including dogs, cats, cows, and birds.

This touching gesture highlights the profound bond between humans and their animal companions and reflects deep cultural respect and love for all living beings.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/bhopal/video-villagers-perform-funeral-of-their-beloved-dog-with-all-rituals-shave-their-heads-in-mps-chhatarpur