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SACRED VEDIC PUJA FOR WELL-BEING

Arogya Puja for Health, Healing & Inner Well-Being

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.

Arogya Puja

Walking Through Any of These Experiences?

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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Sacred Arogya Puja Options

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.

Arogya Puja - Single Day
TRUSTED ANUSHTHAN

Arogya Puja - Single Day

Suitable for a focused devotional prayer for health and well-being

  • Performed by an experienced Vedic priest
  • Personalized Sankalp recited in the devotee's or patient's name
  • Worship of Dhanvantari with traditional offerings
  • Live online darshan or in-person attendance
  • Blessings and prasad guidance after the puja
Arogya Havan & Maha Mrityunjaya Jaap
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Arogya Havan & Maha Mrityunjaya Jaap

Suitable for deeper devotional prayer during illness or recovery

  • One or two priests performing a complete fire ritual
  • Detailed Sankalp shaped around the devotee's situation
  • Maha Mrityunjaya mantra Ahutis and traditional offerings
  • Full recording of the Havan shared with the family
  • Concluding Purnahuti, aarti, and prasad guidance
Arogya Anushthan (Multi-Day)
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Arogya Anushthan (Multi-Day)

Suitable for sustained prayer across 11, 21, or 36 days

  • Senior priests performing daily Maha Mrityunjaya and Dhanvantari Jaap
  • An elaborate Sankalp upheld through every day of worship
  • Daily puja with photo and video updates
  • Concluding Havan with Maha Purnahuti
  • Dedicated, continuous blessings for health and emotional strength
Vedic Rituals

What is Arogya Puja?

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.

Important - Health Disclaimer: Arogya Puja is a spiritual practice based on Hindu beliefs. It is not medical treatment, does not replace professional healthcare, and does not cure, diagnose, or treat any illness. Devotees are strongly encouraged to consult qualified healthcare professionals and follow prescribed medical care. The puja is offered as faith-based emotional and spiritual support alongside, never instead of, appropriate medical attention.
Arogya Puja

What is the Significance of Dhanvantari in Hindu Tradition?

  • Lord Dhanvantari is honoured as the divine physician in Hindu scriptures.
  • He is revered as the deity of healing, vitality, and the holistic well-being of body and mind.
  • Tradition associates him with the origin of Ayurveda, the ancient science of life.
  • Devotees invoke his blessings for health, courage, and a hopeful, resilient spirit.

What is the Role of the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra?

  • The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra is a revered Vedic mantra dedicated to Lord Shiva.
  • It is traditionally chanted to seek protection, healing energy, and spiritual strength.
  • Its sound and meaning are honoured for their power to soothe and uplift the mind.
  • In Arogya Puja, it is chanted with devotion as a prayer for well-being and resilience.

Why is Arogya Puja Performed?

  • To seek divine blessings for health and vitality
  • To pray for emotional strength during illness or recovery
  • To invite peace of mind, hope, and a positive outlook
  • To offer devotional support for personal or family wellness

How is Arogya Puja Performed?

  1. Sankalp and Ganpati invocation to open the worship
  2. Invocation of Lord Dhanvantari with traditional mantras
  3. Recitation of the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra
  4. For Havan/Anushthan: fire offerings concluding with Purnahuti
  5. Aarti, prayers in the devotee's name, and final blessings

Benefits of Arogya Puja

Divine Blessings

Devotees pray to Lord Dhanvantari for grace upon their health and well-being.

Emotional Strength

A heartfelt prayer for resilience and steadiness through difficult phases.

Peace of Mind

Devotion offered for calm and relief from anxiety during illness or recovery.

Hope & Positivity

A prayer to face challenges with optimism, courage, and faith.

Inner Vitality

Worship to support a positive, life-affirming inner spirit.

Family Wellness

Devotion offered for the harmony, comfort, and well-being of the whole family.

Spiritual Reassurance

A sense of devotional companionship through medical journeys.

Holistic Well-Being

A prayer for balance of body, mind, and spirit, in keeping with Vedic wisdom.

About The Healing Tradition - Dhanvantari & Maha Mrityunjaya

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.

Lord Dhanvantari

The divine physician of Hindu tradition, source of Ayurvedic wisdom, worshipped for blessings of health and vitality.

Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra

A revered Vedic mantra to Lord Shiva, chanted for protection, courage, and spiritual strength during challenging times.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Arogya Puja.

Arogya Puja is a traditional Vedic ritual performed to seek divine blessings for health, vitality, and well-being. Centred on the worship of Lord Dhanvantari and the recitation of the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, devotees pray for emotional strength, peace of mind, and hope. It is a devotional practice - not medical treatment, and not a guarantee of recovery.

It is performed to seek divine blessings for health, to pray for emotional strength during illness or recovery, to invite peace of mind and hope, and to offer devotional support for personal or family wellness. Devotees undertake it as a faith-based source of comfort, alongside qualified medical care and prescribed treatment.

Devotees pray for divine blessings, emotional strength, peace of mind, hope, inner vitality, family wellness, spiritual reassurance, and holistic well-being. The discipline of devotion offers comfort and courage during difficult phases. All benefits are spiritual and emotional; the puja does not cure illness or guarantee any medical outcome.

It is chosen by individuals facing health challenges seeking spiritual strength, families praying for a loved one, devotees on long recovery journeys, and households seeking blessings for family wellness. Sincere devotion matters most. It is offered as devotional support, ideally alongside qualified medical care and prescribed treatment.

Lord Dhanvantari is honoured as the divine physician in Hindu scriptures and is associated with the origin of Ayurveda, the ancient Indian science of life. He is depicted holding the kalash of amrita and is worshipped for blessings of health, vitality, and holistic well-being of body and mind.

The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra is a revered Vedic mantra dedicated to Lord Shiva. Traditionally chanted for protection, healing energy, and spiritual strength, its devotional recitation is considered a heartfelt prayer for resilience and well-being. In Arogya Puja, it is offered with sincerity as a prayer during difficult health journeys.

The worship opens with Sankalp and Ganpati invocation, followed by the invocation of Lord Dhanvantari, recitation of the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, and devotional offerings such as turmeric, flowers, tulsi, herbs, and naivedya. Havan and Anushthan formats add fire offerings concluding with Purnahuti. It ends with aarti, prayers in the devotee's name, and blessings.

Yes. Our experienced priests perform the puja at Nalkheda with your personalized Sankalp while you and your family participate live via video call from anywhere. Multi-day Anushthans include daily photo and video updates. In-person attendance at the dham is also welcome, and confidentiality is fully maintained.

A single-day Arogya Puja is completed in one sitting, a Havan with Maha Mrityunjaya Jaap within a few hours, and an Anushthan over 11, 21, or 36 days of daily Jaap concluding with a Havan. The right format depends on the situation and the depth of prayer you wish to undertake.

No. Arogya Puja does not cure illnesses, diagnose conditions, replace medical treatment, or guarantee recovery. It is a traditional devotional practice rooted in Hindu belief, offered to seek blessings of health, emotional strength, and peace of mind. Devotees are strongly encouraged to continue consulting qualified healthcare professionals and following prescribed medical care.

Treat the puja as devotional support and emotional reassurance, never as a replacement for medical care. Continue all consultations, medications, therapies, and follow-ups exactly as your doctor advises. A brief daily prayer or remembrance can help you maintain hope and calm - supporting the resilience that complements your medical recovery, not substituting for it.

Devotees can expect a source of comfort, hope, emotional strength, and spiritual companionship through a difficult time. The puja is a sincere prayer, not a guarantee of healing or any medical result. It is best embraced as faith-based support that helps you and your family face the journey with steadier hearts, alongside qualified care.

Yes. Many devotees undertake this puja with a Sankalp in the name of a loved one who is unwell, especially when distance prevents being present. Family members may join the worship online from different locations, and a joint Sankalp can include the patient and family alike, offering a shared prayer of love and faith.

Yes. The Sankalp may be taken in the name of an elderly parent, a child, or any family member. Where the patient is unable to participate themselves, the puja is performed on their behalf by family members or our priests, with the Sankalp dedicated to their well-being.

Yes. Devotees living outside India participate regularly, often during a loved one's illness back home or for family wellness abroad. The Sankalp is taken in the relevant name and location, timings are arranged considerately for your time zone, and you join live online while our priests perform the worship at Nalkheda.

Worship uses traditional offerings such as turmeric, tulsi leaves, white and yellow flowers, ghee, sacred herbs, and Ayurvedic samagri associated with healing prayers. Havan and Anushthan formats include the full prescribed havan samagri offered into the sacred fire.

Mondays (associated with Lord Shiva and the Maha Mrityunjaya tradition), Ekadashi, Pradosh, and Dhanteras (Dhanvantari Jayanti) are traditionally considered favourable. Our priests recommend a fitting muhurat based on the Panchang and your situation, ensuring the worship begins at a spiritually suitable time.

Completely. Health is a deeply personal matter, so your situation, the patient's name, and your Sankalp remain strictly private. Any recordings are shared only with you. We treat every family's journey with compassion, dignity, and discretion.

Simply call Maa Baglamukhi Guru, message us on WhatsApp, or use the Book Consultation button. After a gentle, confidential discussion, we confirm your Sankalp, date, and mode of participation - online or in person at Nalkheda.

Receive prasad with reverence, keep a brief daily remembrance of Lord Dhanvantari, and continue all prescribed medical care and follow-ups without interruption. Maintain hope, faith, and calm at home, and seek qualified professional support whenever needed. The worship is heartfelt reassurance; medical care remains essential to recovery.
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