Abhishekam
The ceremonial bathing of the deity with water, milk, curd, honey, ghee and panchamrit, accompanied by mantras. Especially powerful at Shiva temples (Rudrabhishek) and for Venkateswara, Hanuman and the Devi.
॥ यज्ञेन यज्ञमयजन्त देवाः ॥
सेवा एवं अनुष्ठान दर्शन
Pair your darshan with a specific seva — Abhishekam, Archana, Rudrabhishek, Annadanam, Tula Bhara and more — performed in your name and gotra, with the priest's sankalp.
Worship with intent
A seva turns darshan into participation. We arrange the ritual, the priest, your sankalp (name · gotra · nakshatra) and, where offered, a recording and prasad despatch.
The ceremonial bathing of the deity with water, milk, curd, honey, ghee and panchamrit, accompanied by mantras. Especially powerful at Shiva temples (Rudrabhishek) and for Venkateswara, Hanuman and the Devi.
A personal puja in which the priest recites the deity's names (ashtottara / sahasranama) and your sankalp by name, gotra and nakshatra — the most common way to offer worship in your name.
An elaborate Shiva abhishekam with the chanting of the Rudram, sought for health, peace and the removal of obstacles — a signature seva at the Jyotirlingas and Kashi Vishwanath.
Consecration and sanctified-water rituals, performed for new beginnings, homes and temple anniversaries.
The sacred offering of food to devotees and the needy — among the highest forms of seva. Sponsor a meal in your family's name at major temples.
An offering equal to one's own weight (in grains, jaggery, sugar or other items), a cherished vow most associated with shrines like Tirumala and Guruvayur.
Darshan during the deity's procession on the temple's sacred vehicles (vahanas) — Garuda, Hanumantha, Sesha and more — during festivals like Brahmotsavam.
The recitation of a thousand names of the deity in your sankalp — a deeply meritorious archana offered at Devi and Vishnu temples.
Choose a ritual and we'll arrange the priest, sankalp and timing — and send prasad afterwards where the temple allows.
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