Walk along the river, there are ten stone crematoriums on the other side of the river, two on the upper reaches are dedicated to royal or noble families, and eight platforms on the lower reaches are crematoriums for ordinary people. Three of them are burning and smoking, and the ceremony has ended. There is also a pile of wood, "the squat" has not begun. The cremation ceremony of Nepalese people is very simple. When the body is cremated, the eldest son of the deceased will shave his head by the river and enter the river to clean himself. After the simple ceremony, the deceased was wrapped in white cloth and burned on a shelf built by four logs. After three hours, the ashes were pushed into the river. The Hindus believe that after death, the soul burns the body and scatters its ashes in the river, and the soul is freed from the body