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Kaal Sarp Dosh occurs when all the planets in a person’s horoscope are positioned between Rahu and Ketu, leading to significant disturbances in various aspects of life. Performing the Kaal Sarp Pooja at Trimbakeshwar is believed to help mitigate these negative effects.

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Many Kundalis have Mangal Dosha, but in most cases, it is nullified due to various planetary combinations, including the position and state of Mars and other planets in the horoscope.

If Mangal Dosha is present, all possible combinations that cancel it should be examined. 

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The term "Pitru Dosh" refers to ancestral karma, with "Pitru" meaning forefathers. It signifies the negative karma inherited from ancestors due to their past wrongdoings.In simpler terms, Pitru Dosh represents the karmic debts passed down by one's ancestors.

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Shani Puja, dedicated to Lord Shani in Vedic astrology, is performed to honor the planet Saturn, which represents the "Shani Grah."

As a slow-moving planet, Saturn plays a crucial role in shaping one's life, either positively or negatively, based on past deeds. 

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Maa Baglamukhi Anushthan is performed to seek the divine blessings of Maa Baglamukhi, the Goddess of power and strength.

This Anushthan helps devotees unlock their true potential to overcome enemies and adversaries. Our services for Puja and Anushthan

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Navgrah Shanti and Jap are rituals performed to balance the energies of the nine planets in Vedic astrology.

These rituals help mitigate the negative effects of planetary influences and promote peace and harmony in one's life.By chanting mantras and performing pujas

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Rin Mukti Puja, also known as Debt Liberation Puja, is believed to have been performed by King Harishchandra at the Rinmukteshwar Mahadev Temple during Satyug to free himself from debt.In this puja, yellow items like Chana dal and yellow flowers are offered to Lord Mahadev. 

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Mahamrityunjaya, meaning "the great victor over death," is a powerful Sanskrit mantra recited during times of impending death or intense suffering.

Known as the "nectar mantra" in Vedic literature, it is praised for granting life and relief from pain.Its significance spans the Vedas.

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Rudrabhishek is a sacred ritual where Panchamrut is offered to Lord Shiva,

This puja brings wealth, removes negativity, and promotes happiness by creating positive energy through the recitation of Shiva's 108 names. The Shiva Linga.

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Ark Vivah or Kumbh Vivah Puja is a ritual performed to address astrological doshas related to marriage.

This puja involves symbolic marriage to a ceremonial object, such as a pot or a tree, to mitigate any negative effects on marital prospects. 

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Janam Sambandhi Mool Shanti, or Nakshatra Shanti Puja, is conducted to harmonize the effects of one's birth star (Nakshatra) on their life.

This ritual aims to alleviate any negative influences associated with one's nakshatra, promoting peace and balance. 

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Kemdrum Dosh Nivaran Puja is a ritual designed to counteract the adverse effects of Kemdrum Dosh.

The primary goal of this puja is to appease the Moon and seek its blessings for a more harmonious and positive life.Kemdrum Dosh and boost positive energies in their lives.

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The Ganesh Atharvashirsha Avartan is performed on Sankashti Chaturthi, which occurs on the fourth day after the full moon each month. If this Chaturthi coincides with a Tuesday, it is called "Angarki." This Avartan is especially significant during Sankashti Chaturthi.

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