You pick the shubh tithi. The acharya raises the sankalp at the temple in your name on that very day.
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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.
Maa Kushmanda at Durgakund, Varanasi is the fourth Navadurga form according to the Devi Mahatmya — the creator-Devi who blessed cosmic brightness into Kashi, as the Skanda Purana Kashi Khanda records.
The acharya performs the Devi kumhda-bhog archana with kumkum and a yellow-pushp offering in your family's naam-gotra. Every offering is made only for your sankalp.
Devotees usually want the puja carried with care — a clear ritual, a clear video, and a clear sankalp before the Devi.
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.
The Durgakund Kushmanda Navadurga puja is performed at Durgakund Kushmanda Mandir, Varanasi. The Skanda Purana's Kashi Khanda records Kushmanda at Durgakund as the fourth Navadurga form — the creator-Devi who blessed cosmic brightness into Kashi. The kumhda-bhog offering, with kumkum and yellow-pushp, carries your family's naam-gotra directly. No other devotee's name is joined to it, on the tithi you choose.