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Kerala Cemetery Viral Video: What if a tombstone could do more than just show a name and date? What if it could actually tell a story? That’s exactly what’s happening at a cemetery in Kerala, where a new idea is turning graves into digital memories. A video that’s now going viral on Instagram shows a person walking through a cemetery and stopping at a grave that has a metal QR code fixed on the tombstone. Curious, they scan it. What happens next surprises them and the internet.

The text on the video reads, “I saw something at the cemetery today… and I couldn’t believe it.” Once the QR code is scanned, a website opens instantly. It doesn’t just show the basic details like the person’s name, birthdate, or hometown; it takes you deeper. The site includes tabs like bio, memories, and a life timeline. The video continues with the caption, “His memory. His family. His legacy. Right there on my phone.” It shows photos of the person with their family and loved ones, moments captured from happier times.

But that’s not all. The webpage also shares details about the person’s profession, spouse, children, grandchildren, and even in-laws. There’s also a section for recent visitors, where people can leave their names after visiting the grave. Towards the end of the video, the final message reads, “This isn’t just a grave. It’s a story that lives on.”

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While many found the idea emotional, meaningful, and modern, others raised questions about privacy. The comments section is filled with mixed reactions. Some users praised the innovation, while others said that people can misuse information.

While many found the idea emotional, meaningful, and modern, others raised questions about privacy. The comments section is filled with mixed reactions. Some users praised the innovation, while others said that people can misuse information. The video shared a while ago pulled 1.6 million views from people.

"I dont know about others.... But I need one such tombstone," a user wrote. "QR code should be giving mass for the person's soul," a second user wrote. "Already a privacy concern while you who are doing it, they are sharing the photos with the public and it can be used in very bad ways with AI nowadays," added a third user.

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"Great. Good, they are reborn. This is a good initiative. All we knew was about the history of great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Nehru, etc. Now we can know about others too," a fourth user added. "But who would come to the graveyard to scan?" added a fifth user. "Memories will last longer," added another user.