Space for ritual detail
Name priests, venues, and dates visitors need—without squeezing everything into a short notice format.
Hindu remembrance
Document mandir names, languages, and last rites with dignity—so every generation sees what this household honoured.
British Hindu communities weave many regional threads; StoneMemoir gives you room to be specific rather than generic.
On StoneMemoir
Name priests, venues, and dates visitors need—without squeezing everything into a short notice format.
Present garlands, shrines, and family photographs with captions that carry context and consent.
Moderation helps keep messages appropriate across multifaith guest lists.
Hindu remembrance
Relatives overseas often meet the news online first. One memorial web address can carry photos, translations, and service guidance together.
Grow the story over time
Add annual observances, family gatherings, or new chapters as memory returns in later months.
Readable on any device
Older relatives and young cousins alike get clear type and calm hierarchy—not an endless stream of posts.
Private until you publish
Work quietly while logistics settle, then open the page when you are ready.
Across generations
Children and grandchildren abroad may not have sat in the same room for every rite. A memorial becomes a patient explanation they can read at midnight in their own time zone—without scrolling back through hundreds of chat messages.
You can grow sections as memory allows: annual shraddha notes, family gatherings, or new images when relatives send scans from old albums.
StoneMemoir
The memorial’s role is to document what this family chose, humbly and accurately.
— From our resources on Hindu remembrance
Your path
The same guided experience families use across StoneMemoir, tuned for careful storytelling.
Select the Hindu remembrance path so prompts and language feel aligned, while every word remains yours to edit.
Name people and places accurately, add multilingual lines where helpful, and prepare the guestbook for moderation.
Share the same web address with relatives abroad and with local sangat alike—lifetime access is included.
Family voices
“The guided steps helped us publish something meaningful in one evening. We added more stories over the next weeks without feeling rushed.”
“What mattered most was having one dignified page to share with family abroad. It felt calm and private, not like posting grief publicly.”
“The partner handover was straightforward. Families could begin gently, and then manage everything themselves when they were ready.”
When you are ready
Draft in private, upload garland or shrine photographs only when consent feels clear, and open the page when you are ready.
StoneMemoir costs £89.99 once (including VAT) with lifetime access—no subscriptions beside their name.