About Puja
Lord Shiva is known as "Devo ke Dev Mahadev" (The God of Gods). According to the scriptures, Monday is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is believed that worshipping Lord Shiva on this day pleases Him quickly, and He fulfils all the wishes of His devotees. For this reason, devotees adopt several rituals to please Mahadev on this day, among which chanting the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra holds great significance. Chanting this mantra of Lord Shiva on this day blesses the devotees with positive energy, good health, and a stress-free life. According to ancient legends, on a Monday, the Moon God (Chandra Dev) worshipped Lord Shiva, who, pleased with his devotion, blessed him with a disease-free body. As for Lord Dhanvantari, in Sanatan Dharma, He is considered an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Worshipping Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe, holds special significance during the month of Bhadrapada. According to the ancient legend found in religious texts, Lord Dhanvantari emerged during the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan). After emerging, He asked Lord Vishnu for a divine position. However, Lord Vishnu said that He had arrived slightly late, and the deities had already been worshipped, and all positions had been distributed. Therefore, Lord Dhanvantari could not be given a divine status immediately, but He was promised that in the second Dwapara Yuga, He would be born in a royal family on Earth and would become renowned and revered in all three worlds. He would be regarded as divine, and He would divide Ayurveda into its eight branches. Due to this boon, in the second Dwapara Yuga, Lord Dhanvantari was born in the royal family of King Kash, the ruler of Kashi, as the son of Dhanva. Afterward, He received the knowledge of Ayurveda from Bharadwaja and divided it into eight branches. Lord Dhanvantari possessed knowledge of all the methods of healing, which is why He is considered the deity who grants health. It is believed that worshipping Lord Dhanvantari relieves health-related problems. Therefore, on the auspicious day of Monday, in the Etteluthuperumal Temple located in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, 11,000 Mahamrityunjay Mantra Jaap and Dhanvantari Homa will be organised. Performing this puja on a Monday in the month of Bhadrapada, which is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is also a day beloved by Lord Shiva, can be highly fruitful. Participate in this special puja through Sri Mandir and receive blessings for good health and a stress-free life.
Puja Benefits
According to the scriptures, performing 11,000 Mahamrityunjay Mantra Jaap and Dhanvantari Homa on Monday is considered highly effective. This ritual... Read more
Lord Dhanvantari is known as the deity who grants health and well-being. It is believed that performing 11,000 Mahamrityunjay Mantra... Read more
Lord Shiva is considered the deity who removes negativity. It is believed that chanting the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra provides a protective... Read more
Puja Process
Choose from puja packages listed below.
Enhance your puja experience with optional offerings like Gau Seva, Deep Daan, Vastra Daan, and Anna Daan.
Enter your Name and Gotra for the Sankalp.
Our experienced pandits perform the sacred puja. All Sri Mandir devotees' pujas will be conducted collectively on the day of the puja. You will receive real-time updates of the puja on your registered WhatsApp number.
Receive the video of the puja on your WhatsApp number within 3-4 days and receive Ganga Jal as a blessing of Pitru Puja within 8-10 days.