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> 16 Mondays of continuous puja for one individual
> Name and Gotra included in Sankalp (personal prayer)
> Weekly Abhishek and chanting of “Om Namah Shivaya”
> Final temple Prasad couriered after completion.
> For two devotees (ideal for couples seeking love, harmony, or marriage blessings)
> Joint Sankalp and Rudra Abhishek each Monday
> Personalized chanting for both names
> Photo/video updates shared weekly
> Temple Prasad couriered after the 16th Monday.
> For an entire family (up to 4 members)
> Each member’s name and Gotra included in the Sankalp
> Weekly puja and blessings for peace, prosperity & protection
> Family name offered during the Maha Rudra Archana
> Energized Rudraksha & temple Prasad couriered after final puja.
> Grand Rudra Abhishek and Shiv Sahasranama Archana performed for 16 Mondays
> Dedicated Vedic priest performing exclusively for your family
> Energized Rudraksha & Mahadev Yantra shipped after completion
> Temple Prasad couriered after the 16th Monday.
Goddess Parvati is the deity of marriage, good fortune, and auspiciousness. Performing her shringar brings blessings of the husband’s long life, stability in marriage, and prosperity in the home.
This puja is especially beneficial for unmarried girls. When the Goddess is pleased, she blesses devotees with timely marriage and an ideal life partner.
Goddess Parvati is considered the symbol of devotion and love. Her shringar strengthens the bond between husband and wife, removes misunderstandings, and increases family harmony.
Goddess Parvati represents feminine power and fortune. This puja brings an increase in good luck, mental peace, good health, and positive energy for women.
With the blessings of the gentle form of the Goddess, desires for children are fulfilled, obstacles in conception are removed, and new happiness enters the family.
The Guhyeshwari Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal is not just a Shaktipeeth, but a divine center of union between Shiva and Shakti. It is believed that the “guhya” (secret) part of Goddess Sati’s body fell here, which symbolizes creation, feminine power, and everlasting marital bliss. Here, Goddess Parvati resides in the form of Guhyeshwari. Among the 51 Shaktipeethas, this sacred place is especially revered for awakening feminine energy and for bringing prosperity to family life. Since the part associated with “creation and fortune” fell here, offering shringar (adornments) to the Goddess brings special spiritual benefits.
If a devotee performs the 16 Shringar continuously for 16 Mondays, the results become even more powerful. Sacred texts mention that Lord Shiva is “Ardhanarishvara,” which means he contains both masculine and feminine energies. When devotees please Goddess Parvati through her shringar, Lord Shiva is also pleased. It is said that Shiva never denies any request of the Goddess, so her happiness naturally attracts Shiva’s blessings. This is why the 16 Shringar Puja is considered one of the best ways to receive the combined grace of Shiva and Shakti. The combination of 16 Shringar and 16 Mondays opens the path to lifelong good fortune, removal of marital obstacles, loving relationships, and family happiness.
The Guhyeshwari Shaktipeeth, located on the bank of the Bagmati River in Kathmandu, Nepal, is one of the most sacred and mysterious temples among the 51 Shaktipeethas. According to religious beliefs, the “guhya” (secret) part of Goddess Sati’s body fell here. The most unique feature of this temple is that there is no idol of the Goddess; instead, there is a small opening in a flat area which is worshipped as a sacred kalash. A continuous stream of water flows from this opening, and it is considered extremely holy. Here, the Goddess is worshipped as “Mahamaya” and Bhairav as “Kapal.”
This temple is located very close to the famous Pashupatinath Temple, and both temples share a deep spiritual connection. It is believed that the darshan of Pashupatinath (Shiva) is incomplete without the darshan of Guhyeshwari (Shakti). This temple is world-famous for tantric practices and receives a large number of devotees during Navratri. Sacred texts of Tantra such as Kali Tantra, Chandi Tantra, and Shiva Tantra describe this temple as one of the most powerful places for attaining tantric energy.
ViaVeda is a digital platform that provides you the opportunity to benefit from religious services. Through this, you can contribute to Gau Seva, Annadaan and temple reconstruction. Moreover, you can consult experienced astrologers and get services like horoscope, numerology and Vastu.
Maintain mental and physical purity on the day of Puja, observe celibacy, and remember your chosen deity. You will be informed about the Puja process in advance, and a recorded video of the Puja will be sent to you afterward.
If you want more information about Puja, you can contact ViaVeda customer support number +91 96676 33379. Our team is ready to assist you in every possible way.
ViaVeda is a trustworthy platform that provides you the opportunity to perform Puja from home. After your Puja booking, the ritual will be performed by qualified priests at an auspicious time. Afterward, prasad and a video of the Puja performed with your name and lineage will be sent to your registered WhatsApp number.
After booking the Puja, our team will contact you within 24 hours and take your name, lineage, and other details. You can also obtain other information about the Puja from the team.
There is not much difference between the process of online and offline worship. In both, the same priest performs the puja according to your name and Gotra. This means that in Napoleon (offline) Puja you are physically located in the temple, whereas in offline puja you get this facility sitting at home. Recorded video of the puja will be sent to you later.
Yes, a recorded video of the Puja performed by Via Veda will be sent to your provided WhatsApp number.




