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Experience the divine grace of Shiv-Shakti to fulfil your cherished dream of parenthood, joy, and family completeness.
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During the Sankalp, our Pandit Ji will recite 1 devotee name and family gotra.
During the Sankalp, our Pandit Ji will recite 2 devotees name and family gotra.
During the Sankalp, our Pandit Ji will recite 6 devotees name and family gotra.
Personalized Sankalp: During the puja,Pandit Ji will chant your name and family Gotra
This puja is performed with the heartfelt intention of helping childless couples be blessed with a healthy, intelligent, and virtuous child. In Hindu tradition, the birth of a child is seen as both a continuation of the family lineage and a spiritual gift. Invoking Lord Pashupatinath, along with the combined energy of Shiv and Shakti, removes unseen barriers and aligns the couple’s destiny with divine grace for parenthood.
Many couples face unexplained delays in conceiving a child due to spiritual, karmic, or astrological factors. These obstacles may stem from past-life karmas, ancestral curses (Pitru Dosha), or planetary imbalances. The chanting of the 1,25,000 Maha Mrityunjaya Mantras by 11 learned priests generates a high-frequency vibration that purifies these blocks, paving the way for conception.
Pashupatinath’s Rajpurohit Pandits perform this sacred puja with strict adherence to Vedic scriptures and rituals. They chant powerful mantras, conduct precise ceremonies, and include every devotee’s name and gotra in the sankalp (vow) to ensure personalized divine blessings.
🛕 Key Facts about Pashupatinath Temple:
Deity: Lord Shiva (in the form of Pashupati, meaning “Lord of all animals”)
Location: Kathmandu, around 5 km northeast of the city center
UNESCO Status: Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979
Architecture: Pagoda-style with a gilded roof, silver doors, and intricate wood carvings
🕉️ Religious Significance:
Pashupatinath is considered one of the holiest temples for Hindus, especially among followers of Shaivism.
It is one of the four most important pilgrimage sites for Shiva devotees, along with Kedarnath, Somnath, and Kashi Vishwanath.
Non-Hindus are not allowed to enter the main temple, but the surrounding complex and ghats are open to all.
🔥 Cultural & Ritual Importance:
The temple is a major site for cremation rituals along the Bagmati River. The Arya Ghat is where most Hindu cremations in Kathmandu take place.
Hosts significant events during Maha Shivaratri, drawing tens of thousands of pilgrims from Nepal, India, and other countries.
📜 History:
The exact origin is unclear, but it’s believed the temple has been in existence since at least the 5th century, with evidence of earlier Shiva worship on the site.
The current structure was rebuilt in the 17th century by King Bhupatindra Malla after earlier versions were destroyed by termites or time.
🛤️ Things to See:
Main Temple Complex: Beautiful golden spire, large Shiva linga, and Nandi (bull) statue
Ghats of Bagmati River: For spiritual purification and cremation
Sadhus (holy men): Renowned for their colorful appearance and ascetic lifestyle
Guhyeshwari Temple: Sacred Shakti Peetha nearby, dedicated to Goddess Parvati
Via Veda is a digital platform that provides you the opportunity to benefit from religious services. Through this, you can contribute to Gau Seva, Annadaan and temple reconstruction. Moreover, you can consult experienced astrologers and get services like horoscope, numerology and Vastu.
Maintain mental and physical purity on the day of Puja, observe celibacy, and remember your chosen deity. You will be informed about the Puja process in advance, and a recorded video of the Puja will be sent to you afterward.