Why a cemetery is a “paradise” for this musician in Kerala, India: The Beautiful Shore

In Kerala, a state at the southern tip of India, it’s customary for people to be buried on the land of their religious affiliation. When that land gets full it becomes a major issue for the community - including for the local Salvation Army.

Wilfred George, a retired musician, has multiple generations of his family buried at the local Salvation Army cemetery.

Learn about his passion for music, life in Kerala, and the unique importance of burial land and how they adapted to change.

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