You pick the shubh tithi. The acharya raises the sankalp at the temple in your name on that very day.
Complete your Vedic ritual, choose the package for your family.




Each offering is carried in your name-gotra as part of the same ritual at the temple.





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 Baidyanath Jyotirlinga stands at Deoghar in Jharkhand — one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, and the only one where Mahadev is worshipped as Vaidyanath, the divine physician (Vaidya, physician, and Nath, lord). By long tradition it is the healing dham devotees reach from across Bharat, offering a prayer for aarogya, recovery and family health; the same kshetra to which lakhs of kanwariyas carry Gangajal in the month of Shravan.
Many experienced pandits perform the bilva-abhishek, the panchamrit-abhishek over the Jyotirlinga, the Mahamrityunjaya jaap and the aarogya prarthna with authentic Vedic vidhi. Every step is dedicated to your family's naam-gotra alone, on the single tithi you choose, as a prayer for aarogya offered alongside any medical care.
Devotees usually want the puja carried with care — a clear vidhi, a clear video, and a clear sankalp before the Jyotirlinga.
You pick the shubh tithi. The acharya raises the sankalp at the temple in your name on that very day.
Every mantra, every sankalp-jal, every offering is performed for your naam-gotra alone. No other devotee’s name enters this sankalp.
The recorded video is of your family’s sankalp only. It is never bundled with another devotee’s name in the same recording.
This Aarogya Nivaran Anushthan is performed only for your family, on the tithi you choose, at Shri Baidyanath Jyotirlinga in Deoghar — Baba Baidyanath, the divine physician among the twelve Jyotirlingas, the healing dham for aarogya. Many experienced pandits perform the bilva-abhishek, panchamrit-abhishek and Mahamrityunjaya jaap in your naam-gotra, a prayer for recovery offered alongside, never instead of, a doctor's care.