Book Kaal Sarp Dosh Puja — Ujjain
Ujjain, the abode of Mahakaleshwar and one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, is a revered place for Kaal Sarp Dosh nivaran. Our Ujjain pandits perform the puja with correct vidhi on the banks of the Shipra, followed by darshan at the Jyotirlinga.
How your family takes part — from anywhere
- Tell us the ritual, the holy place and the names & gotra of your family (and of the departed, for ancestral rites) on WhatsApp.
- We confirm a verified local pandit at the tirtha, an auspicious day and an all-inclusive price.
- On the day, the sankalp is taken in your name — you join by live video where connectivity allows, or we record the full ritual for you.
- Afterwards we courier the prasad and tirth-jal, with photos and the recording, to your address anywhere in the world.
The ritual, step by step
- Sankalp and Ganesh puja in your name and gotra.
- Kalash sthapana and Naga devata invocation.
- Kaal Sarp Dosh nivaran puja and homa with prescribed mantras.
- Concluding abhishekam and aarti.
What’s included
The pandit’s dakshina and all puja samagri for Kaal Sarp Dosh Puja — Ujjain at Ujjain (Mahakaleshwar) are included in the starting price. The sankalp is always taken in your family’s name and gotra, and prasad with tirth-jal is couriered to you. Any add-ons — a larger bhoj, extra pandits or a specific ghat — are shown clearly before you pay.
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Frequently asked questions
What is included in the price?
The starting price of ₹5,100 covers the pandit’s dakshina and the puja samagri for the ritual at Ujjain (Mahakaleshwar). The exact all-inclusive quote is confirmed before you pay.
Can it be performed if we live abroad or cannot travel?
Yes — this is a tirtha service performed on your behalf. You join by live video where possible, the sankalp is taken in your name and gotra, and prasad, tirth-jal and a recording are couriered to you afterwards.
Is Ujjain or Trimbakeshwar better for this puja?
Both are Jyotirlinga tirthas prescribed for Kaal Sarp nivaran. Trimbakeshwar is the most traditional; Ujjain is preferred by many north and central Indian families. We can advise.
Can I attend remotely?
Yes — you can join by live video and receive photos, a recording and prasad afterwards, or travel to Ujjain and be guided through the puja in person.