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 is the great ghat at Haridwar where Maa Ganga first touches the plains, the step said to bear the footprint of Vishnu, where every evening the aarti sends a thousand lamps down her waters. Somvati Amavasya, an Amavasya that falls on a Monday, is kept across Bharat as a suhaag vrat: by long tradition a wife bathes in the Ganga and circles the peepal tree with a raksha-sutra, praying for her husband’s long life and for akhand-saubhagya, an unbroken married life. On this day a sankalp is offered in your naam-gotra to Maa Ganga for a spouse’s long life and wellbeing, the bond between husband and wife deepened, the warmth kept in a marriage, and a long life together. Anyone who wishes a long, happy life with their life-partner may offer it. This is offered as faith and tradition; it is never a guarantee about anyone’s health or lifespan, no one’s worth depends on being married, and it is not a substitute for medical or other care that a spouse may need.
The Somvati Amavasya akhand-saubhagya sankalp is carried at Har Ki Paudi, Haridwar, in your naam-gotra, on the Somvati tithi, with Gangajal, pushp, kesar and sindoor offered to 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 is the ghat at Haridwar where Maa Ganga leaves the hills and every prayer is carried on her waters. Somvati Amavasya is the suhaag vrat of Ganga-snan and peepal-parikrama. On this Somvati Amavasya of 8 March 2027, a sankalp is offered in your naam-gotra to Maa Ganga for a spouse’s long life, akhand-saubhagya held whole, and a marriage kept warm.