Arogya Puja is a traditional Vedic ritual performed by experienced priests to seek divine blessings for health, vitality, emotional strength, and holistic well-being. Centred on the worship of Lord Dhanvantari, the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, and other healing traditions, it is conducted with compassion at the revered Nalkheda dham. It is a devotional source of spiritual support, peace of mind, and faith - never a substitute for medical care, and never a guarantee of recovery or cure.
Personal Illness
Devotees facing a health challenge pray for strength, courage, and spiritual reassurance during treatment.
A Loved One's Health
Those caring for family members pray for blessings of well-being and peace of mind.
Long Recovery Journeys
Devotees on extended recovery paths seek faith, hope, and emotional resilience.
Mental & Emotional Strain
Those carrying heavy stress pray for calm, emotional balance, and inner steadiness.
Family Wellness
Households seek blessings for the overall health and harmony of every member.
Need for Spiritual Strength
Devotees facing difficult phases pray for hope, vitality, and a positive heart.
A gentle, important note: Arogya Puja is a devotional practice, not medical treatment. If you or a loved one is unwell, please continue all medical care and follow your doctor's advice. This worship is offered as faith-based support alongside qualified professional care, never in place of it.
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All pujas are performed at Nalkheda - the sacred seat of Maa Baglamukhi - by experienced Vedic priests, and may be witnessed online or attended at the dham.
Suitable for a focused devotional prayer for health and well-being
Suitable for deeper devotional prayer during illness or recovery
Suitable for sustained prayer across 11, 21, or 36 days
Arogya is a Sanskrit word meaning health, vitality, and freedom from illness - a state of holistic well-being honoured deeply in Vedic tradition. Arogya Puja is a traditional Hindu spiritual ritual in which devotees pray to Lord Dhanvantari, the deity of healing, and chant the revered Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, seeking divine blessings for health, emotional strength, and recovery.
Through Sankalp, mantra Jaap, and devotional offerings, the puja invites peace of mind, hope, and faith during challenging times. It is offered with compassion - as a devotional companion alongside qualified medical care, never as a replacement for it, and never a claim to cure illness or guarantee recovery.
Devotees pray to Lord Dhanvantari for grace upon their health and well-being.
A heartfelt prayer for resilience and steadiness through difficult phases.
Devotion offered for calm and relief from anxiety during illness or recovery.
A prayer to face challenges with optimism, courage, and faith.
Worship to support a positive, life-affirming inner spirit.
Devotion offered for the harmony, comfort, and well-being of the whole family.
A sense of devotional companionship through medical journeys.
A prayer for balance of body, mind, and spirit, in keeping with Vedic wisdom.
In Hindu tradition, Lord Dhanvantari is revered as the divine physician - the embodiment of healing and the source from which Ayurveda, the ancient Indian science of life, flows. He is depicted holding the kalash of amrita and is worshipped for blessings of health, vitality, and the gentle care of body and mind. His worship is rooted in respect for both the divine and the wisdom of traditional medicine.
The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of the most revered Vedic mantras. Chanted with devotion, it is traditionally offered as a prayer for protection, courage, and inner strength during difficult phases. In Arogya Puja, these two streams of the Vedic healing tradition come together as a heartfelt prayer for well-being - always alongside, never in place of, qualified medical care.
The divine physician of Hindu tradition, source of Ayurvedic wisdom, worshipped for blessings of health and vitality.
A revered Vedic mantra to Lord Shiva, chanted for protection, courage, and spiritual strength during challenging times.
Maa Baglamukhi is the eighth of the Dasha Mahavidyas, the ten great wisdom goddesses of the Shakta tradition. She embodies Stambhan Shakti — the divine power to stop, still, and neutralise negativity and hostility. Tradition holds she manifested from Haridra Sarovar, the turmeric-hued lake, to still a cosmic storm threatening creation.
Known as Pitambara Devi, "the one clothed in yellow," she is worshipped with turmeric and yellow offerings symbolising purity, auspiciousness, and focus. She is also revered for Vaak Siddhi — mastery over speech — and her grace is said to flow toward those who stand on truth. Devotees across generations turn to her for courage, protection, and spiritual strength.
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The Devi's defining power to halt negativity, hostility, and chaos. Devotees seek it as a spiritual shield during life's most challenging phases.
Mastery over speech, granting clarity, firmness, and truthful expression. Devotees pray for it before courtrooms, negotiations, and difficult conversations.
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