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Pitta Dosha Pooja in Kashi by Sanatan Siddhi

Ayurvedic dosha nivaran in Kashi

Significance

Traditional Ayurveda links ritual purity with elemental harmony; this puja symbolically cools excess fire (pitta).

Who Should Do

  • Professionals under high pressure, those with excess heat/anger tendencies, and seekers of inner balance.

Benefits

  • Promotes calm, patience, and emotional balance
  • Supports relief from pitta-related discomforts
  • Aids clarity and measured decision-making

Service Highlights

  • Temple priest in Kashi performs targeted mantras
  • Cooling herb samidha used in homam (where permitted)
  • Concise guidance sheet for post-puja lifestyle alignment

Ritual Flow

  • Sankalp
  • homam
  • daan

Best Mahurat

During cool morning hours; Mondays or Fridays; on favourable tithis like Trayodashi & Panchami.

Preparations Required

  • Avoid very spicy foods 24 hours prior
  • simple sattvik meals
  • sit for 5 minutes of breath awareness before joining.

After Ritual Guidance

  • Practice sheetali pranayama daily for 7 minutes
  • chant ‘Shri Ram’ or ‘Om Shreem Hreem’ quietly morning/evening.

FAQs

Q1. Is this a medical treatment?
— No. It’s a spiritual practice to complement healthy living—consult your doctor for medical issues.
Q2. How long is the puja?
— 60–70 minutes including short homam.
Q3. Can it be done remotely?
— Yes, with your Sankalpa
we share photos and clips.
Q4. What should I avoid before the puja?
— Very spicy/oily foods and late nights
aim for calmness and hydration.
Q5. Will I receive guidance later?
— Yes—a brief lifestyle/remedy note to maintain balance.

Testimonials

“[Kitchenware] I bought a brass plate set, it looks divine in my kitchen. – Emma Taylor, Manchester”