Worship

Mahashivratri

Maha Shivaratri is a Hindu festival celebrated annually to worship the deity Shiva, between February and March. Mahashivratri is one of the largest and most significant among the sacred festivals of India. marking a remembrance of "overcoming darkness and ignorance" in life and the world. The celebration includes maintaining a jagarana, an all-night vigil and prayers. It is enormously beneficial for one’s physical and spiritual wellbeing to stay awake and aware in a vertical posture throughout the night.

Donate for Mahashivratri & Maha Annadanam

Contribute towards Mahashivratri activities and Maha Annadanam (offering of food) to thousands of devotees during the auspicious time of Mahashivratri. Every donation, small or large, can make a big difference!

Mahashivratri
Prahara Vilakku Seva Navaratri

Prahara Vilakku Seva

In Prahara Vilakku Seva, 1008 lamps are offered in the outer parikrama of shiva lingam’s abode, creating a dazzling display.

  • Success
  • Prosperity
  • Removes Obstacles
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Shiva Lingam Abhishekam Navaratri

Shiva Lingam Abhishekam

A set of 11 offerings are made to shiva lingam thrice a day in a sacred ambience of gratitude. As an appeal for shiva lingam’s Grace, Abhishekam can be offered on any day or to honor a special occasion.

  • Health
  • Wellbeing
  • Family
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Vastram Arpanam Navaratri

Vastram Arpanam

Vastram (Dhoti) offerings can be made to appeal to shiva lingam's Grace for the wellbeing of individuals as well as family members.

  • Emotional Unity
  • Marital Harmony
  • Menstrual Health
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Mala Arpanam Navaratri

Mala Arpanam

An offering of a decorative flower or lotus flower garland to adorn shiva lingam can be made to receive her overflowing Grace.

  • Devotion
  • Gratitude
  • Garland
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Mani Seva Navaratri

Mani Seva

A sacred offering of sound to shiva lingam by individuals or families at her abode in Gobi.

  • Sound
  • Bells
  • Harmony
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Gau Seva Navaratri

Gau Seva

The tradition of Gau Seva has been held as one of the most sacred rituals through the ages.

  • Cow
  • Strength
  • Abundance
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