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Woman's Special Altar For Her Late Dogs On Deepavali Eve Touches Hearts Online

A heartwarming send-off.

Cover image via @ananthinaidu (TikTok)

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The eve of Deepavali carries cultural significance in Indian households, where families come together to offer prayers to their ancestors.

In a heartwarming departure from the norm, a Singaporean woman has touched hearts by creating a special altar during Deepavali to honour the memory of her departed canines.

The poignant tribute garnered significant attention after Ananthi Naidu shared a video of the altar on TikTok.

The video shows photo frames of her dogs adorned with flower garlands. A banana leaf was also placed on the table, accompanied by an assortment of kibbles, animal jerky, and various other foods — presumably the dogs' favourites.

In the post's caption, Ananthi stated all the dogs had been rescued by her in the past.

Image via @ananthinaidu (TikTok)

Ananthi's heartfelt tribute to her canines sparked a wave of admiration within the online community

"Losing your fur babies is extremely painful. Glad to see you remembering them in a wonderful way," commented one user.

Another shared their experience, stating, "I lost my pet, and [it broke my heart]. I love the send-off you have given to your pets."

Image via @ananthinaidu (TikTok)

One user commented, "Only pet lovers can understand this. Hope that the food goes to the strays out there. There's so much love in this video. God will bless you."

In response, Ananthi reassured, "I am a stray feeder too; all my stray kids had them last night."

Image via @ananthinaidu (TikTok)

Speaking to SAYS, Ananthi said she performs these prayers annually on Deepavali eve

This tradition was passed down by her late father, who, in addition to rescuing dogs, also made it a point to feed stray dogs.

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