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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Har Ki Paudi at Haridwar — the footstep of Hari — is the great ghat where Maa Ganga, having crossed the mountains, first enters the plains, and is honoured every evening with the Ganga aarti. Mauni Amavasya, the silent new-moon of Magh, is the greatest snan day of the year: by the Skanda Purana the Ganga bath on this tithi washes the sins of years, and the vrat is kept in maun — sacred silence — to still the noise of the restless mind. On this tithi a sankalp is offered in your naam-gotra so that a mind that stays noisy is stilled by the maun, accumulated sins are washed by the snan, and inner quiet returns to the heart. This is offered as faith and tradition; where restlessness or unrest runs deep or lasting, it is never a substitute for the support of loved ones or a qualified professional.
The Mauni Amavasya maun man-shanti and paap-mochan sankalp is carried at Har Ki Paudi, Haridwar, in your naam-gotra, on the Amavasya tithi, with gangajal, pushp and a deep before Maa Ganga.
Devotees want the sankalp carried with care and reverence, a clear ritual, a clear video, and a clear naam-gotra spoken before Maa Ganga at Har Ki Paudi.
Har Ki Paudi at Haridwar is the great Ganga ghat where Maa Ganga enters the plains. Mauni Amavasya is the silent new-moon of Magh, its Ganga-snan the greatest of the year. On this Mauni Amavasya of 6 February 2027, a sankalp is offered in your naam-gotra to Maa Ganga for a restless mind stilled by the maun, accumulated sins washed, and inner quiet returned.