To facilitate in performing seva by the devotees who are abroad and who lives away from the place of worship
To organise food stay and logistics for people who perform seva in person at the places of worship
Any other services related to and ancillary to the above services wil be provided
Pooja, it is also called Poojai, a sacred Hindu ritual, is an integral part of Indian culture and tradition. It is a devotional ceremony that involves worshiping deities, offering prayers, and seeking blessings. To facilitate a smooth and meaningful pooja experience, here are some steps we follow on your behalf:
We at SACRED TEMPLES OF BHARATH follow these steps and facilitate a meaningful and enriching pooja experience, connecting you with the divine and bringing peace, prosperity and happiness to you, your family and near and dear ones.
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On behalf of you
We designate a learned Temple Priest to perform pooja to the deity.
We gather all required items, puja samagri (worship materials), flowers, fruits, and prasad (offerings).
The designated Temple Priest will make a sankalp as you wish for
On the days / date requested by you
Value addition to seva we perform:
Ekambaranathar (Ekabareswarar)
Temples of Lord Shiva
Kanchipuram District
The Lord is swayambu murthi. The sun's rays falls on the Lingam on the Ratha Saptami day.There are Spatika Linga ...
Pasupatheswarar
Temples of Lord Shiva
Cuddalore District
The Lord Shiva here is Swayambumurthi. The lord gave Pasupatha missile to Arjuna. Arunagirinathar has sung about Lord Muruga in ...
Patanjaleeswarar
Temples of Lord Shiva
Cuddalore District
The Lord Shiva is a swambumurthi here and graces as a small Linga. . Mother Kolvalaikkai Ambiga, also known as ...
Sathyagireeswarar
Temples of Lord Shiva
Thanjavur District
Pasupatheeswarar, Aswanthanathar, Aavurudayar
Temples of Lord Shiva
Thanjavur District
Aadhi Mooleswarar (Thiru Moolanathar)
Temples of Lord Shiva
Trichy District
Abhi Muktheeswarar (Piriya Nathar)
Temples of Lord Shiva
Thiruvarur District
Thiru Neeragathan
Temples of Lord Vishnu
Kanchipuram District
This Lord blesses the devotees in a standing form facing South with his right leg pressed on the ground with ...
Kolavilli Ramar, Sreerapthi Nathan
Temples of Lord Vishnu
Thanjavur District
Sundarraja Perumal
Temples of Lord Vishnu
Trichy District
Sri Nivasan
Temples of Lord Vishnu
Thoothukudi District
Nindra Narayana Perumal (Vasudevan, Thiruthngalappan)
Temples of Lord Vishnu
Virudhunagar District
Founded by Adi Shankaracharya, these mutts are dedicated to the Advaita Vedanta tradition. There are four main Shankara Mutts:
These mutts follow the Vaishnava tradition, which worships Lord Vishnu.
These mutts follow the Shaiva tradition, which worships Lord Shiva.
To announce temple festivals that occur during the month in various temples such as Brahmotsavam Vasanthotsavam etc.
Arudhra Darshan is a significant Shaivite festival celebrated in the Tamil month of Margazhi, marking the cosmic dance (Ananda Tandava) of Lord Shiva in his form as Nataraja. The festival ...
Bhogi marks the first day of the Pongal festival and is dedicated to Lord Indra, the deity associated with rain and agricultural prosperity. It is primarily a day of renewal ...
Pongal is the central day of the four-day harvest festival and is dedicated to Surya, the Sun God. It celebrates the successful harvesting of crops and expresses gratitude to natural ...
Mattu Pongal is the third day of the Pongal festival, dedicated to cattle, especially cows and bulls, which are essential to traditional agriculture. The significance of Mattu Pongal lies in ...
Thai Amavasai is observed on the new moon day in the Tamil month of Thai and is dedicated to ancestor worship (Pitru Tarpanam). On this day, people perform rituals to ...
Ratha Saptami is a Hindu festival dedicated to Surya, the Sun God, observed on the seventh day (Saptami) of the bright half of the month of Maasi/Magha. It symbolically represents ...
Please provide your requirement of performing seva and also details of temple where to perform such sevas.
We will organise to perform the said seva and intimate you the charges for the same.