Kal Sarp Dosh Nivaran Puja is a Hindu ritual performed to nullify the negative effects of Kal Sarp Dosh in a person’s horoscope, which is believed to occur when all planets are positioned between Rahu and Ketu. The puja is conducted to remove obstacles, misfortunes, and bring peace, prosperity, and spiritual protection. Devotees perform this puja with specific mantras, offerings, and rituals at temples, riverbanks, or sacred locations, often on auspicious days like Nag Panchami or Amavasya.Kal Sarp Dosh Nivaran Puja is a Hindu ritual performed to nullify the negative effects of Kal Sarp Dosh in a person’s horoscope, which is believed to occur when all planets are positioned between Rahu and Ketu. The puja is conducted to remove obstacles, misfortunes, and bring peace, prosperity, and spiritual protection. Devotees perform this puja with specific mantras, offerings, and rituals at temples, riverbanks, or sacred locations, often on auspicious days like Nag Panchami or Amavasya.
• Conducted to remove or reduce the malefic effects of Kal Sarp Dosh
• Worship of Lord Shiva, Nag Devtas (serpent deities), and planetary influences
• Rituals performed on auspicious days like Nag Panchami, Amavasya, or Rahu-Ketu favorable days
• Chanting of specific mantras for Rahu and Ketu
• Offering milk, water, flowers, and bel leaves to Nag Devtas and Shiva Linga
• Lighting lamps (Diya) and incense sticks (Agarbatti)
• Observing fasts or vrat during the puja
• Can be performed at temples, riverbanks, or sacred spots
• Belief in removing obstacles, illnesses, financial problems, and mental stress
• Concludes with distribution of prasad to devotees
Samagri
• Shiva Linga or picture of Lord Shiva
• Idols or images of Nag Devtas
• Kalash (holy water pot)
• Coconut
• Milk and water for abhishek
• Bel (Bilva) leaves
• Flowers (especially red and white flowers)
• Incense sticks (Agarbatti) and camphor
• Lamp (Diya) with ghee or oil
• Rice grains (Akshata)
• Kumkum (vermilion) and turmeric
• Fruits and sweets for offering
• Holy water (Ganga jal)
• Panchamrit (milk, curd, honey, ghee, sugar)
• Cloth for altar
• Bell (Ghanti) and conch (Shankh)
• Samidha (wood sticks) for small havan if included• Shiva Linga or picture of Lord Shiva@• Idols or images of Nag Devtas@• Kalash (holy water pot)@• Coconut@• Milk and water for abhishek@• Bel (Bilva) leaves@• Flowers (especially red and white flowers)@• Incense sticks (Agarbatti) and camphor@• Lamp (Diya) with ghee or oil@• Rice grains (Akshata)@• Kumkum (vermilion) and turmeric@• Fruits and sweets for offering@• Holy water (Ganga jal)@• Panchamrit (milk, curd, honey, ghee, sugar)@• Cloth for altar@• Bell (Ghanti) and conch (Shankh)@• Samidha (wood sticks) for small havan if included
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