Pandit Mayur Ratnakar Kodilkar
About
Experience(Working Since) : 2015
Mayur ji serves as a priest at Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga, and he is among the youthful and dynamic priests dedicated to the service of Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga.
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Study
knowledge of Yadlik / Brahma Karma from the Morgaon Gurukul. -
Languages
Hindi
Marathi
Sanskrit -
Training
Trained under his father Ratnakar Kodilkar who was a Pujari at Bhimashankar.
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Speciality
Abhishek puja -
Types Of Puja
Abhishek
Rudrabhishek
Laghu Rudrabhishek
Mahapooja
Maha Rudrabhishek
FAQ
While it may not always be guaranteed, some temples or organizations allow devotees to request a specific Pujari for their puja. It’s recommended to inquire about this possibility when making arrangements.
Some Pujaris may offer online consultations or virtual pujas, especially for individuals who are unable to visit the temple in person. Inquire about such services if needed.
Bhimshankar Pujaris typically provide a list of required items for specific pujas. These may include flowers, fruits, coconuts, incense, and other traditional offerings. It’s advisable to confirm the necessary items in advance.
The duration of a puja can vary based on the type of ritual and the devotee’s preferences. Bhimshankar Pujaris can provide an estimate of the time required for the chosen ceremony.
Some Pujaris may be available to perform pujas at locations other than the temple. Discuss your requirements with them to see if on-site services are offered.
Pujaris often communicate in the local language of the region where the temple is located. However, many are multilingual and may be able to accommodate different languages based on the devotee’s preferences.
Yes, Bhimshankar Pujaris are often willing to offer guidance on maintaining a spiritual practice at home, including daily rituals, prayers, and meditation.
In general, there are no specific age or gender restrictions for seeking the services of Bhimshankar Pujaris. Devotees of all ages and genders are welcome to participate in the rituals.
Prasad is considered a blessed offering from the divine. It is believed to carry positive energy and is distributed to devotees after the puja as a symbol of divine grace and blessings.
Expressing gratitude or providing feedback can be done in person, through temple authorities, or by following any specific feedback process that the Pujaris may have. It’s a way to acknowledge the services provided and contribute to continuous improvement.
Seeking blessings from Bhimshankar Pujaris is believed to bring spiritual harmony, well-being, and fulfillment of desires. Their role is to facilitate a connection between devotees and the divine during the sacred rituals.