Each offering is carried in your name-gotra as part of the same ritual at the temple.





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Many devotees add one of these alongside the puja, for gratitude, ancestral remembrance, or a simple act of giving.
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Shri Vishnupad Mandir at Gaya enshrines the sacred charan-chihna, the footprint of Bhagwan Vishnu, the liberator who loosens every bond and lifts the fallen. Jaya Ekadashi, the Shukla Ekadashi of Magha, carries in the Padma Purana the story of a gandharva who, cursed to fall into a low pishach yoni, was freed and restored by the merit of this very vrat. So the day is turned to when a family feels bound — by an old affliction, a misfortune that repeats down the years, or an unseen shadow a shraap the elders once spoke of. On this tithi a sankalp is offered in your naam-gotra so that an old binding is broken, a shadow is lifted from the home, and the family is freed of what holds it back. A feeling of being cursed or bound can weigh heavily; this is offered as faith and the comfort of Vishnu’s grace, and where a family’s distress runs deep or lasting it is never a substitute for the support of loved ones or a qualified professional.
The Jaya Ekadashi bandhan-mukti and shraap-nivaran sankalp is carried at Shri Vishnupad Mandir, Gaya, in your naam-gotra, on the Ekadashi tithi, with tulsi, panchamrit and a deep before Bhagwan Vishnu.
Devotees want the sankalp carried with care and reverence, a clear ritual, a clear video, and a clear naam-gotra spoken for the family before Bhagwan Vishnu at Vishnupad.
Shri Vishnupad Mandir at Gaya enshrines the sacred footprint of Bhagwan Vishnu, the great liberator. Jaya Ekadashi is the vrat that freed a cursed gandharva from a low yoni. On this Jaya Ekadashi of 17 February 2027, a sankalp is offered in your naam-gotra to Bhagwan Vishnu for an old binding broken, a shadow lifted from the home, and the family freed.