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 Siddhvat Ghat sits on the bank of the Shipra in Ujjain, around the akshaya-vat (immortal banyan). Per Skanda Purana Avanti Khanda, Mata Parvati herself planted the imperishable banyan here and first observed the vrat at its root. Of the four akshaya-vats of Bharat, the Siddhvat at Ujjain is the Shaiva seat; on Jyeshtha Shukla Purnima, Vat Savitri Purnima, married women circle the banyan with a raksha-sutra for husband-longevity, as Savitri did in the Mahabharata Vana Parva to win Satyavan back from Yama. Devotees come for suhag-raksha, saubhagya, parivaar-mangal, and the Vat-Savitri vrat phal.
The Vat-Savitri vrat-puja with Bilva-patra arpan, Shipra charanamrit and a raksha-sutra tied around the akshaya-vat is carried at Siddhvat Ghat, with the Savitri-Satyavan vrat-katha from Mahabharata Vana Parva, as the family naam-gotra is carried to the immortal banyan.
When a couple has carried a husband's health worry for months, or a son or daughter's marriage stayed delayed with the elders, devotees want the akshaya-vat prarthna carried with care and the completion shared honestly.
On 29 June 2026, Jyeshtha Shukla Purnima opens at Shri Siddhvat Ghat, Ujjain, on the Shipra. Skanda Purana Avanti Khanda records the akshaya-vat (immortal banyan) as planted by Mata Parvati, and Mahabharata Vana Parva records the Savitri-Satyavan vrat on this Purnima for suhag-raksha. Couples and families bring the sankalp in their naam-gotra as married women circle the imperishable banyan, once a year.