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Naga Pratishta | Sarp Dosh Nivaran Puja | Subramanya Temple | Udupi

Naaga Pratishtha or Naga Pratishte is performed to clear the Naaga dosha, Rahu dosha, Ketu dosha, ancestral curses in the family or lineage, difficulty in conception, general blocks and difficulties of life. The pooja will be done to a Naag Shila specially made for that purpose.

Benefits of Naga Pratishta:

  • Good fortune, prosperity, and harmony
  • Relief from the harsh effects of troubling serpents
  • Remedy to disturbances in family and problems relating to progeny

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Naga Pratishta | Sarp Dosh Nivaran Puja | Subramanya Temple | Udupi

Perform Naga Pratishta in Subramanya Sarpa Kshetra in Udupi, Karnataka State for the health and welfare of the family and to resolve Sarp Dosh, Naag Dosh, Kuja Dosh, Delayed Marriages, fertility issues and many more.

Uttarayan is said to be an ideal time to perform the Naga Pratishta.

Naga Pratishtha Importance

Naaga Pratishtha or Naga Pratishte is performed to clear the Naaga dosha, Rahu dosha, Ketu dosha, ancestral curses in the family or lineage, difficulty in conception, general blocks and difficulties of life. The pooja will be done to a Naag Shila specially made for that purpose. Abhishekam and Ashtottara Pooja and many other rituals are observed for the Shila for 48 days.

After the 48th day, the Sarpa Shanti Homam, Sarvaarishta Homa and Naga Pratishta are carried out. Relief from Kaala Sarp Dosh.

Naga Pratishta is the Puja procedure consisting of installation of Naaga Shila (Nag Shila) or image of Naaga carved in stone in sacred places like Naagabana (Naagvan), Ashwattha tree located near river banks, lakes or waterbodies. Naagabana usually forms the part of a Teertha Kshetra or temples. Naga Pratishta or Naga Pratishtha done in Naga bana, Naga Kshetras and temples dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya, Naga and so on are said to yield better results.

Effects of Naga Pratishte

Naga Pratishta leads to a strong mind and healthy body to the couple that may help aid conception, health and welfare of the family. The mental attitude is an essential thing for a couple to conception leading to the birth of a healthy child. The couple usually dwell upon the one thought that of conceiving a child. A healthy body that is furnished by the Pradakshina or circumambulation of the Naga image or images under the sacred tree and also a mind congenial and favourable.

Benefits of Naga Pratishta

  • Good fortune, prosperity, and harmony
  • Relief from the harsh effects of troubling serpents
  • Remedy to disturbances in family and problems relating to progeny

What leads to Sarpa Dosh or Naag Dosh?

According to Indian Jyothisha shaastra (astrology), if any of the ancestors (elders) have knowingly or unknowingly harmed a serpent or snake or destroyed their abode while doing agriculture or building a home, it is bound to attract Sarpa Dosha in the Janma Kundali (Birth-Chart) and affect entire family.

Sarpa Dosha might manifest in the form of childlessness; not having children (Santana); children suffering from various ailments in their life and many others.

This is referred to as Sarp Dosh or Naag Dosh in our Kundli.

Our Veda Shastras and astrology also specify Parihara Pujas that can be performed to rid oneself from these Naga or Sarpa Doshas. Such couples can perform a Naga Pratishta or ‘Naga Pratisthapana puja’, which involves installation of a Naga idol and performing several pujas over a period of time.

Naga Pratishta Vidhi | Naga Pratishthapana Procedure

‘Pratishthapan’ is -providing an abode. Hence, Naga Pratishta or Naga Pratishthapana is a procedure which should be performed on a particular day, under the guidance of Vedic Pandits. Uttarayan is said to be an ideal time to perform the Naga Pratishta. The process involves consecration of a serpent image carved in stone at a holy place by making offerings.

Hence, Naga Pratisthapana becomes an important worship, believed to solve many problems of the performing devotees like continuation of lineage for many generations, peace and harmony in family life and prosperous life.

Naga Pratishta | Subrahmanya Temple | Udupi

Sri Shanmukha Subrahmanya Temple located in Mangodu, Udupi is an important and ancient Sarpa Kshetra and the land of Lord Parashurama. This temple forms one of the four temples dedicated to Lord Kartikeya or Skanda or Subrahmanya.

The deity of Sri Subrahmanya here is special and very unique. He can be seen in the standing position and holding a Paasham (noose) in right hand. He is holding a hooded serpent in the same hand. His left hand is on the waist. Signifying the willingness of the deity to grant the devotees Mano-kaamana or their desires.

Sri Vadiraja Tirtha, who established the two-year Paryaya system among the eight Mathas of Udupi, is said to have mentioned the importance of the Subramanya temples in his treatise named “Teertha Prabandha”.

Three-day Puja remedies like Sarpa Samskara coupled with Nava Kalasha Pradhana Homa and Abhisheka Puja to Lord Subrahmanya are performed here.

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Perform Naga Pratishta in Subramanya Sarpa Kshetra in Udupi, Karnataka State for the health and welfare of the family and to resolve Sarp Dosh, Naag Dosh, Kuja Dosh, Delayed Marriages, fertility issues and many more.

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