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Sarpa Samskara | Sarp Dosh Nivaran Puja | Subrahmanya Temple | Udupi

Perform Sarpa Samskara in Subramanya Sarpa Kshetra in Udupi, Karnataka State for the health and welfare of the family and to resolve Sarp Dosh, Naag Dosh, Kuja Dosh, Delayed Marriages and many more.

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Sarpa Samskara | Sarp Dosh Nivaran Puja| Subrahmanya Temple | Udupi

Perform Sarpa Samskara in Subrahmanya Sarpa Kshetra in Udupi, Karnataka State for the health and welfare of the family and to resolve Sarp Dosh, Naag Dosh, Kuja Dosh, Delayed Marriages and many more.

Sarpa Samskara Importance

Sarpa Samskara Pooja is a powerful and potent Parihara (remedial) Puja Vidhi performed to please Nagadevatas (Serpent Gods) praying to remove the curse or malefic effects of killing the snakes or maiming them.

Sarpa Samskara Puja is said to remove or reduce the impact of Sarpa Dosha.

Lord Subrahmanya is believed to have protected Vasuki, the king of snakes from Garuda. Hence, it is a common belief that anyone who harms a snake must pray Lord Subrahmanya and seek his forgiveness.

Who should perform Sarpa Samskara Pooja?

According to the Hindu Sanatan Dharma scriptures and practices, anyone who knowingly or unknowingly killed a snake in the present or previous birth suffers from Sarpa Dosha in the horoscope. The direct effect of this Dosha is that the marriage may be delayed or may fail. A person suffering from Sarpa Dosha must perform this pooja to atone for his sin.

One can perform the Sarpa Samskara, if he is already performing the Pitru Karyas or the Varshik Shraddh. For those with parents alive, his father has to perform Sarpa Samskara. Boys who have not undergone Upanayanam and without a parent and women have to seek the help of a Pandit, Purohit or Pujari to perform Sarpa Samskara.

What is Sarpa Dosha?

Sarpa Dosha or Sarpa Dosham is defined as the sufferings or the ill-effects that can trouble us due to the acts like destroying the ant-hill, killing a snake by accident, by purpose to cause troubles to snakes. Sarpa Dosha could haunt us, when we have witnessed the death of a snake or seen a dead snake. The snake need not be a Nagara (Cobra).

Why you should perform Sarpa Samskara?

When anyone sees a dead snake, and especially a cobra, Dahan Samskar has to be performed treating it like the death of a Brahmin. A three-day (some suggest a full ten-day mourning) mourning known as Sootika has to be observed and Pinda Pradaan is performed following Dahan Samskar along with Suvarna Daan and many other donations.

All this is said to remove or reduce the malefic effects of Sarpa Dosha.

Other reasons for Sarpa Dosha or Sarpa Dosham is attributed to the controlling snakes with the help of magic, making the serpent to bite someone with the help of magic, playing with it, imprisoning a snake, beating it and so on.

Ill-Effects caused by Sarp Dosh

According to Indian astrology, Sarp dosh can manifest through the ill-effects like:

  • Childlessness
  • Marital infidelity
  • Skin related diseases like leprosy
  • Physical irritability
  • Nervousness
  • Headaches
  • Irritability in eyes

Sarpa Samskara Benefits

  • Better career and financial growth.
  • Fertility and problems are addressed
  • Problems such as delayed marriage addressed
  • Brings down the effect of Rahu, Ketu and Kuja

Subrahmanya Temple | Udupi

Sri Shanmukha Subrahmanya Temple located in Udupi is an important and ancient Sarpa Kshetra and the land of Lord Parashurama. This temple forms one of the four temples dedicated to Lord Kartikeya or Skanda or Subrahmanya.

The deity of Sri Subrahmanya here is special and very unique. He can be seen in the standing position and holding a Paasham (noose) in right hand. He is holding a hooded serpent in the same hand. His left hand is on the waist. Signifying the willingness of the deity to grant the devotees Mano-kaamana or their desires.

Sri Vadiraja Tirtha, who established the two-year Paryaya system among the eight Mathas of Udupi, is said to have mentioned the importance of the Subramanya temples in his treatise named “Tirtha Prabandha”.

Three-day Puja remedies like Sarpa Samskara coupled with Nava Kalasha Pradhana Homa and Abhisheka Puja to Lord Subrahmanya are performed here.

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