Mallikarjuna Temple

Pujas & Sevas at Mallikarjuna Temple, Srisailam

Pujas at Mallikarjuna Temple

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Devotees can participate in various sacred rituals, similar to the Mahakaleshwar Temple Online Booking for darshan and pujas. Here are some of the key sevas and pujas available:

Abhishekam: The Sacred Ritual

Abhishekam is a revered Hindu ritual involving the ceremonial bathing of a deity, symbolizing purification and devotion. In the context of Jyotirlingas, this sacred practice holds immense spiritual significance, as devotees offer milk, honey, turmeric, water, and sandalwood to the Shiva Linga. Similar to the Mahakaleshwar Temple Puja rituals, Abhishekam is believed to invoke divine blessings, cleanse negative energies, and establish a deep connection with Lord Shiva. This ritual is performed with Vedic chants, reinforcing faith and devotion among worshippers.

Pradoshakalapuja: The Auspicious Twilight Worship

Pradoshakalapuja is a highly significant ritual performed during the Pradosham period, which occurs during twilight—an ideal time for invoking Lord Shiva’s blessings. This sacred puja is believed to absolve sins, remove obstacles, and bring prosperity to devotees. The ritual includes offerings of Bilva leaves, milk, ghee lamps, and Vedic chants, creating a deeply spiritual atmosphere. Observing Pradoshakalapuja with devotion is said to fulfill wishes and lead to divine grace.

Udhayaastamana Seva: A Day-Long Divine Experience

Udhayaastamana Seva is a special full-day offering that allows devotees to immerse themselves in uninterrupted worship from sunrise to sunset. This sacred seva grants participation in all major temple rituals, including Abhishekam, Aarti, and special pujas, ensuring a deeply spiritual experience. Much like the Mahakaleshwar Temple Darshan Booking

Sparsha Darshan

Sparsha Darshan refers to a special ritual in Hindu temples, particularly at Jyotirlinga shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, where devotees are granted the unique opportunity to physically touch the sacred Shiva lingam, considered a rare and deeply spiritual experience for Shiva followers; essentially, it means “touching the divine light” or “direct contact with the deity.