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.
Watch real puja & chadhava deliveries, sent to devotees on WhatsApp after completion.
Shri Vishnupad Mandir at Gaya, Bihar, is built around the sacred footprint of Bhagwan Vishnu set in stone, one of the great kshetras of liberation. Mokshada Ekadashi, the Margashirsha Shukla Ekadashi, is Gita Jayanti, the day Krishna — Vishnu himself — spoke the Bhagavad Gita to a grief-struck, paralysed Arjuna on the field of Kurukshetra, giving the counsel that freed him from confusion and moved him to act on his dharma. On this Ekadashi of liberation, seekers come before Vishnu to seek that same clarity for a clouded mind, freedom from moha, and the strength to act.
The Mokshada Ekadashi Gita-gyaan sankalp is carried at Shri Vishnupad Mandir, Gaya, in your naam-gotra, on Margashirsha Shukla Ekadashi, the day of Gita Jayanti.
Devotees want the sankalp carried with care, a clear ritual, a clear video, and a clear naam-gotra spoken before Vishnu at Gaya.
Shri Vishnupad Mandir at Gaya bears the footprint of Vishnu, and Mokshada Ekadashi is the day Krishna spoke the Gita to Arjuna, honoured as Gita Jayanti and the Ekadashi of liberation. On this Mokshada Ekadashi of 20 December 2026, a Gita-gyaan sankalp is offered in your naam-gotra for the mind cleared of confusion, freedom from moha, and the strength to act on your dharma.