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Paroksha Seva — Swamy Ammavarla Abhisheka Sankalpam | Sri Kalahastheeswara Temple

Swamy Ammavarla Abhisheka Sankalpam

Paroksha Swamy–Ammavarla Abhisheka Sankalpam at Sri Kalahastheeswara Temple—joint abhishekam sankalpa for the divine couple. Pay on Temples.bio; we book at the devasthanam and share your ticket. Official site link under Book Now.

Swamy–Ammavarla Abhisheka Sankalpam

This seva registers your sankalpa for abhishekam to both the Lord (Swamy) and Goddess (Ammavaru) together—honouring Shiva–Shakti as worshipped at Srikalahasti. Joint abhishekam sankalpam is especially meaningful for family welfare, harmony, and auspiciousness.

Paroksha booking ensures the temple office includes your names and gotra in the ritual record for the scheduled abhishekam.

What “sankalpam” means here

Sankalpam is the formal statement of intention—who is sponsoring, for whom, and for what spiritual purpose. Accuracy of names, nakshatra (if asked), and gotra helps archakas pronounce the ritual correctly.

If the temple form asks for extra fields, reply promptly when our team reaches out.

Sri Kalahastheeswara Temple — a Pancha Bhoota kshetra

Srikalahasti is celebrated as the Vayu (air) sthalam among the Pancha Bhoota shrines of Lord Shiva. The presiding deity is Sri Kalahastheeswara, and the hill–temple atmosphere has drawn seekers for centuries. Paroksha Seva allows you to take part in the temple’s authorised rituals when you cannot be present physically—your sankalpa is offered at the shrine by the devasthanam’s priests according to Agama and temple custom.

Temples.bio lists these sevas with transparent pricing aligned to the devasthanam tariff. Always confirm the latest fee and inclusions on the official site if you need to double-check before travel or special dates.

How booking works when you pay on Temples.bio

After you sign in and complete payment with Book Now, our team forwards your details to Sri Kalahastheeswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam and completes the offline booking workflow the temple uses for Paroksha sevas. When the temple issues confirmation or a ticket, we share those details with you by email or SMS as we receive them.

If you prefer to book entirely on your own, use the small “Book directly on official temple site” link under Book Now—it opens the devasthanam Paroksha Seva page (https://srikalahasthitemple.org/paroksha-seva). Either path is valid; choose what is easier for you.

How It Works

Simple 5-step process to book your sacred ritual

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Book & pay on Temples.bio

Log in, open Book Now, and complete secure payment. Add sankalpa notes if prompted.

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We submit to the devasthanam

Our coordinators file your booking with the temple’s Paroksha desk using the details you provided.

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Temple confirms the seva

Archakas perform the ritual at the scheduled time; you participate in spirit through Paroksha arrangement.

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You receive ticket / instructions

We pass on whatever confirmation, reference, or instructions the devasthanam provides for your seva.

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Optional: book on official site

Prefer self-service? Use the official temple link under Book Now anytime.

Divine Benefits of Paroksha Seva — Swamy Ammavarla Abhisheka Sankalpam | Sri Kalahastheeswara Temple

🕉️ Spiritual benefits

  • Grace of the divine couple at a Pancha Bhoota kshetra
  • Harmony between purusha and prakriti principles in life
  • Sacred merit for household wellbeing

✨ For families

  • Meaningful seva for anniversaries, griha pravesh, or new ventures
  • Paroksha when the whole family cannot travel together

🌙 Note

  • Sometimes suggested for marriage harmony or child-related prayers—ask your astrologer

Who Should Perform This Homam?

Joint family sponsors

Husband–wife or multi-generation sankalpa.

Shiva–Shakti bhaktas

Those who worship the divine couple together.

Auspicious milestones

Housewarming, new business, or thanksgiving.

NRIs & distant devotees

Official Kalahasti record without flying in for each abhishekam.

Our Vedic Priests & Authenticity

Authorised Kalahasti archakas

Rituals are conducted by hereditary priests of Sri Kalahastheeswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam, not by third-party contractors.

Agama-based worship

Abhishekam, homam, and kalyanam follow the temple’s established paddhati and calendar.

Official Paroksha record

Your seva is registered through the devasthanam’s booking system—Temples.bio coordinates when you pay here.

Transparent coordination

We keep you updated as the temple processes dates, quotas, and festival rush periods.

Devotee Experiences

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"We could not travel to Andhra Pradesh this year. Booking Swamy–Ammavarla Abhisheka Sankalpam through Temples.bio was straightforward; the team shared the temple reference and instructions clearly once the devasthanam confirmed."

- Devotee , United States

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"We wanted an official Kalahasti record for elders at home. Paying here and receiving the ticket details from the coordination team gave us confidence the seva was filed properly at the devasthanam."

- Family sponsor , Bengaluru

Frequently Asked Questions

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Pancha Bhoota

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Paroksha Seva

Pay securely on Temples.bio. Our team books your seva at the devasthanam offline and shares your ticket with you. You can also book on the official site (link below Book Now).

  • Sankalpa for combined Swamy and Ammavaru abhishekam
  • Shiva–Shakti blessings for family and lineage
  • Official devasthanam Paroksha process
  • Temples.bio coordinates payment and filing
  • Detailed name/gotra collection for correct archana
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