Naga Pratishtha Puja | Neutralize Sarpa Dosha & Invite Ancestral Peace

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Naga Pratishta Pooja – Rameswaram

For Relief from Kala Sarpa Dosha and All Types of Sarpa Doshas. Unblock Ancestral Karma, Infertility & Sarpa Dosha Afflictions with Powerful Two-Kaalam Vedic Ritual

Experience deep karmic healing through Naga Pratishta Pooja at Rameswaram, a two-kaalam (morning and evening) Vedic ritual designed to permanently pacify serpent-related doshas like Kala Sarpa Dosha, Naga Dosha, and Ashlesha Bali Dosha. Performed by temple-certified priests in the divine atmosphere of Rameswaram—India’s sacred Moksha Bhoomi—this pooja includes the consecration of Naga Shila idols with full Vedic and Agamic procedures, culminating in their installation at a sacred site for ongoing protection and relief.

The ritual is especially powerful for those facing infertility, repeated miscarriages, family discord, snake dreams, Rahu-Ketu afflictions, and ancestral karmic blocks. It offers a permanent spiritual remedy for serpent-related planetary imbalances and energy disturbances.

Why Perform Naga Pratishta at Rameswaram?

Rameswaram is one of the most potent energy centers in India where Lord Rama performed rituals for his ancestors and built the Ram Setu. It is a place where water, air, and fire energies converge, making it the perfect setting for resolving ancestral and astrological problems. Performing Naga Shila Pratishta here is considered highly meritorious and capable of dissolving multi-generational Sarpa Doshas.

Naga Dosha, when present in the horoscope, can lead to:

· Delay or denial of childbirth

· Marital issues and divorces

· Financial stagnation

· Unexplained health problems

· Fear of snakes, recurring snake dreams

· Sudden setbacks without logical reasons

This ritual is the ultimate solution when standard homams and pariharas offer only temporary relief.

 

Two-Kaalam Naga Pratishta Pooja Procedure at Rameswaram

(Evening and the next morning) 

The Naga Pratishta is a full-day ritual conducted in two sessions – First day, evening and the next morning. Each part is rich in spiritual significance and performed by 6 senior Brahmin priests trained in Vedic traditions.

Ganapati Pooja

The ritual begins with prayers to Lord Ganesha to remove all obstacles in the ceremony.

 Punyaha Vachanam & Maha Sankalpam

A Vedic purification ritual using darbha grass, gomutra, cow milk, turmeric water, and chanting of purification mantras. Your name, nakshatra, rashi, gotra, and dosha type are invoked to align the intention of the ritual.

Placing the idol in Paddy(before Pratishta)

Before the Pratishta, the stone Nagaraja idol is reverently placed overnight, in a sacred arrangement of raw paddy grains, symbolizing fertility, prosperity, and life energy. The paddy acts as a divine seat (asana) for the deity and represents Bhudevi (Mother Earth) nurturing the divine serpent. As the idol rests in this sanctified grain bed, Vedic chants and purification rituals are performed to awaken the spiritual essence of the idol. This ritual signifies grounding the serpent energy into the material world, ensuring that the idol becomes

a powerful medium for absorbing Sarpa Dosha-related karmas and bestowing blessings of peace, protection, and progeny.

 Kalasha Pooja

Holy waters from the 22 theerthams of Rameswaram are collected and energized in copper pots. Each Kalasha is invoked with specific mantras for Ananta, Vasuki, Takshaka, and other naga deities.

Nava Naga Avahanam

Invoking the 9 primary serpent deities: Ananta, Vasuki, Shesha, Padma, Kambala, Ashvatara, Karkotaka, Dhritarashtra, and Shankhapala into turmeric-coated stones and figurines placed on banana leaves.

 Lakshmi Narayana and Shiva Parvati Avahanam

This powerful segment brings balance between divine masculine and feminine energies. The energies of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, and Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are invoked into sacred idols using detailed Nyasa and Mudras.

 Panchsukta Parayanam

Priests chant 5 powerful Suktas—Purusha Sukta, Sri Sukta, Medha Sukta, Durga Sukta, and Narayana Sukta—to elevate the vibrational field and awaken divine blessings in the space and within the devotee’s karmic field.

 Abhishekam to Naga Shila Pratima

The Naga Shilas are bathed with holy waters, milk, sandalwood paste, turmeric, and flowers. Vedic chants energize the idols with divine protective vibrations.

 Alankaram Pooja

The idols are dressed with new vastrams (cloth), flowers, kumkum, and chandan. Deepa Aradhana (waving of lamps) is performed along with devotional hymns.

 Naga Shila Pratisthapana

On the next morning, the energized Naga Shilas are installed at a sacred tree base, temple sanctum, or authorized naga sthala within Rameswaram. This final act is what seals the spiritual intention and offers lasting protection.

Benefits of Naga Pratishta Pooja at Rameswaram

 For Families & Individuals:

· Eliminates Kala Sarpa Dosha, Naga Dosha, and Ashlesha Bali Dosha

· Enhances fertility and resolves repeated miscarriages

· Promotes marital harmony and removes unexplained discord

· Cures recurring snake dreams, nightmares, or irrational fears

· Offers peace from ancestral curses and family karmas

 For Career, Wealth & Mental Peace:

· Clears stagnation in business or profession

· Removes energy blocks created by Rahu-Ketu influences

· Enhances mental clarity, calms fear-based thoughts

· Improves financial stability and flow of prosperity

· Uplifts spiritual awareness and removes aura contaminations

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