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 Pashupatinath Temple stands at Haridwar, near Har Ki Pauri where the Ganga leaves the hills, enshrining Pashupatinath — Shiva as Pashupati, the Lord of all pashus, of every living being. In the shastras, the soul is a pashu bound by the pasha, the noose of fear, attachment and karma; Pashupati is the one who holds that noose and can loosen it, granting abhaya, the boon of fearlessness. Somvati Amavasya, an Amavasya that falls on Shiva’s own weekday, joins his day to the still, dark, no-moon night, and is held especially potent for calm and shanti. On this day an abhishek and sankalp are offered in your naam-gotra so that a fear that grips the heart is loosened, the heart is steadied, fearless peace returns, and you feel safe again in your own heart. This is offered as faith and tradition for inner calm; it is not a substitute for medical, mental-health or professional care, and if a fear or worry is heavy or lasting, please also reach out to a doctor or counsellor you trust.
The Somvati Amavasya abhaya abhishek is carried at Shri Pashupatinath Temple, Haridwar, in your naam-gotra, on the Somvati tithi, with bilva patra, bhasma and chandan before Pashupatinath Mahadev.
Devotees want the abhishek carried with care and reverence, a clear ritual, a clear video, and a clear naam-gotra spoken before Pashupatinath Mahadev at Haridwar.
Shri Pashupatinath Temple at Haridwar enshrines Pashupatinath, Shiva as Pashupati, the Lord of all beings who grants abhaya, the boon of fearlessness. Somvati Amavasya joins Shiva’s own weekday to the still no-moon night. On this Somvati Amavasya of 8 March 2027, an abhishek and sankalp are offered in your naam-gotra to Pashupatinath Mahadev for a gripping fear loosened and the heart steadied.