As mentioned in the Shiv Puranas, Sawan is the best time to evoke Mahadev's infinite blessings. Sawan Somwar is especially powerful because this day holds the greatest spiritual power. Therefore, if you've missed the first Somwar, the last Sawan Somwar is your chance to honour Shiva with the most potent offering; Mahabhishek.
On this day, Sri Mandir brings you the opportunity to offer Mahabhishek directly at the Garbhgraha Shivlinga of Pashupatinath Temple, Haridwar, where Mahadev is worshipped in his fierce Pashupati form, the lord and protector of all beings. On Last Sawan Somwar, Shiva’s blessings reach their peak. This is your last and most powerful moment to offer sankalp, pray for wish fulfilment, and receive Shiva’s boundless grace.
Select your sacred offering and enter your name. After the payment, you will receive a booking confirmation certificate on the app. Temple Purohitji will perform Mahabhishek on your name sankalp with your selected items at the temple sanctum of Shri Pashupatinath Temple in Haridwar. This ritual and darshan video will be shared with you in 24-48 hours of offering.
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On this Maha Somwar, Sri Mandir offers you a unique opportunity. From the comfort of your home, you can participate in the Daridrya Dahan Shiva Stotra, Shri Shiva Rudrashtakam, Shiva Bilvashtakam, Rin Mukti Shiva Panchakshar Stotra (for debt relief), and Sandhya Aarti (Evening Aarti) at the 200-year-old Pashupatinath Temple in Haridwar. Receive Lord Shiva's blessings and fill your life with happiness.
We are extremely sorry for the inconvenience caused to you in Shri Mandir Chadhawa Seva. If you have any kind of problem with Shree Mandir Chadhawa Seva, like- 1- Why hasn't the offering been completed yet? 2- Video of offering did not come 3- Your name is wrong or not spoken in the offering 4- Any other problem related to the offering service So you can contact us on the given number.
All offerings have been exhausted for today due to the love and devotion of the devotees. Therefore, this service is not available today. You can avail this service on other days. We apologize for the inconvenience.
The following items are used in offerings to Lord Shiva: Ganga water - It is believed that Shiva should be anointed with Ganga water for mental and family peace. Lord Shiva loves Ganga water, which is why he has held it in his hair. Milk - Rudraabhishek done with milk brings man fame, wealth, and happiness in the house, and removes all kinds of quarrels and disturbances from the house. Datura - Offering datura at the feet of Shiva brings auspicious fruits. According to the scriptures, offering datura is considered to be very good, and it also gives the happiness of children. Bilva leaves - Offering bilva leaves to Shiva with the chanting of the mantra "Om Namah Shivaya" removes family quarrels and brings happiness, prosperity, and wife's happiness in the house.
Offering Chadhava at the feet of Lord Shiva has the following benefits: Long life with a healthy body is obtained. All kinds of defects and disturbances are prevented. All kinds of wishes are fulfilled
To offer a Chadhava on your or your family's name, first choose a Chadhava, then enter your name for the resolution, and finally pay the Chadhava amount. Within three to four days of paying the amount, the Chadhava will be offered. A photo and video, along with a digital certificate, will be provided to you. You can view it in your profile details
According to the scriptures, Lord Shiva is the most worshipped deity of all the gods. Therefore, if an Chadhava is made to Lord Shiva's feet, then all the gods and goddesses themselves receive the Chadhava and the food.
Haridwar, the city of pilgrimages in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand, is the gateway to the Chardham pilgrimage. One of the main and important pilgrimage sites of the Chardham pilgrimage is Kedarnath, the abode of Lord Shiva. It is said that the journey to Kedarnath is incomplete without seeing Pashupatinath Mahadev, located in Kathmandu, Nepal. To give this belief a complete form, the king of Nepal built a Shivling from the same touchstone stone as the Pashupatinath temple in Kathmandu and established the Shri Pashupatinath Mahadev temple near Hari Ki Pauri on the banks of the Ganges in Haridwar. The Pashupatinath temple in Haridwar is a symbol of the shared Sanatana culture of Nepal and India, and here countless devotees from all over the country and abroad come to perform Abhisheka and worship Pashupatinath Mahadev in large numbers and receive the blessing of fulfilling their wishes. Like the Pashupatinath temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, regular aarti, worship and Rudrabhisheka of Pashupatinath Mahadev are performed here.