You pick the shubh tithi. The acharya raises the sankalp at the temple in your name on that very day.
Complete your Vedic ritual for longevity, family disturbances and haare ka sahara, 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 Ramanathaswamy Jyotirlinga at Rameshwaram is the only temple in India that is simultaneously one of the four Char Dhams AND one of the 12 Jyotirlingas. Per Ramayana, Lord Rama installed this very Shivalinga to absolve the Brahma-hatya dosha he would carry from killing Ravana, who was a Brahmin. The southernmost Jyotirlinga, shastrically positioned for ancestral paap-vimochan and karz-rin shuddhi.
The order stays clear — your family's naam-gotra first, then Setu Snan-sankalp at Agni Theertham + 22-kund snan, the Sahasra-Dhara panchamrit abhishek over the linga with 11-fold Rudri paath, and a closing Bilva arpan. Every step is performed only for your family.
Devotees usually want the puja carried with care — a clear vidhi, a clear video, and a clear sankalp before the deity.
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 Sahasra-Dhara Maha Abhishek is performed only for one family at Shri Ramanathaswamy Jyotirlinga, on the tithi the devotee chooses. Your naam-gotra enters every line of the Rudri Sukta, the 1000-stream panchamrit shower falls over the linga in your sankalp alone, and the 22-kund snan is performed on your family's behalf — no other devotee's name is chanted in the same vidhi. Per Ramayana, Lord Rama installed this very Jyotirlinga to absolve the Brahma-hatya paap he would carry from killing Ravana — making this kshetra the only Char Dham + Jyotirlinga combined site for ancestral-grade paap-vimochan.