
A site where Sikhs and Hindus can scatter เกมสล็อต the ashes of loved ones has been officially opened in south Wales.
It is traditional in both religions for bodies to be cremated and their ashes scattered into flowing water to be carried out to sea.
The site at Llandaff Rowing Club in Cardiff, on the River Taff, is the first of its kind in Wales.
Channi Kaler, from the Antim Sanskar Group Wales (ASGW), said he was "really excited" before Saturday's ceremony.
Mr Kaler began searching for a site for people from the Sikh and Hindu communities after his sister almost slipped into a river while scattering his father's ashes at Pontsarn, Merthyr Tydfil, in 2012.
He said: "My sister, who had come from California, was with us and we went to scatter the ashes.
"Because it was a rainy day, the bank was quite slippery and she slipped and nearly fell into the river. It could've been a nasty accident."
Mr Kaler, a Tanzanian-born Sikh who moved to Wales in 1961, contacted the Hindu community and together they formed the ASGW.
The group then spent several years looking for a suitable spot for people to perform the last rites of dead family and friends, with the rowing club eventually agreed with Cardiff council.
