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Bhimashankar Ekadashi Rudra Abhishek

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Dive into the divine realms with Bhimashankar Ekadashi Rudra Abhishek, a sacred puja dedicated to Lord Rudra, one of the revered avatars of Lord Shiva. This auspicious ceremony, rooted in Vedic scriptures, serves as a powerful means to dispel evils. Commencing with the reverent 11 Namak Chamak Rudrabhishek, the puja unfolds with the recitation of mantras and meticulous Vedic rituals. Subsequently, Lord Mahadev is worshipped, and Panchayat is devoutly offered. Culminating in a Vedic-style aarti, this puja creates a sanctified atmosphere and spiritual purification.

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The cost of Ekadashi Rudrabhishek Puja is Rs. 1349.

 EkadashiRudrabhishek Puja at Bhimashankar is a sacred ritual dedicated to Lord Rudra, a revered avatar of Lord Shiva. This puja is conducted to protect devotees from negativity and attract happiness and success into their lives.

The puja invokes divine energies that contribute to inner peace, fostering a positive spirit among devotees and bringing tranquility to their lives.

EkadashiRudrabhishek Puja is believed to bless devotees with good health, providing a holistic well-being that contributes to a positive and fulfilling life.

Yes, the puja is thought to amplify the positive effects of the devotees’ hard work, ensuring a favorable response and recognition for their efforts.

The puja is considered a source of divine blessings, guiding devotees towards prosperity and abundance in various aspects of life.

Yes, EkadashiRudrabhishek Puja is generally open to all devotees who seek its blessings.

The puja involves the chanting of specific Rudra mantras and Vedic rituals, creating a spiritually charged environment to invoke divine blessings.

The frequency of the puja may vary, typically aligned with auspicious days, festivals, or special occasions associated with Lord Shiva. Check with the temple authorities for the schedule. 

Devotees can actively participate in the rituals, offering their prayers and reverence during the EkadashiRudrabhishek Puja at Bhimashankar.

The aarti at the conclusion of the puja symbolizes the culmination of the sacred rituals and seeks the blessings of Lord Rudra, bringing a sense of divine completion to the devotees’ spiritual experience.

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