India, July 31 -- Food is an integral part of commemorating the dead. People remember the deceased through the everyday act of eating and reintegrate the bereaved into the community in which the deceased no longer lives.

Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, one of the tallest Indian leaders, died in the early hours of August 1, 1920, at Sardargriha in Bombay. The entire nation was drowned in sorrow, and his funeral brought together the largest gathering on the Girgaum Chowpatty Sands in the city.

The ashes of the Lokmanya were brought to Pune by a special train on the morning of August 3 by his two sons. They were carried in a sandalwood casket, which was placed inside a palanquin on a bullock cart. Thousands participated in the procession. Pe...