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Sarveshwar Dhama

Sarveshwara Dhama is a spiritual retreat centered around the Vedic practice of yajna or fire ritual sacrifices. The ambience is defined by the regular observance of these sacred fire ceremonies, which serves to purify the environment and elevate the spiritual energy of the community.

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The Divine Confluence of Energy, Grace and Healing

Shivanagakshethra

Where the Eternal Shiva Meets the Living Earth.

In the sacred soil of Bengaluru stands a divine marvel - Shivanagakshethra - a spiritually charged sanctuary unlike any other in the world. This is not merely a temple, but a living embodiment of cosmic consciousness, divine healing and profound mysticism.

At its heart lie 108 consecrated Shivalingas, arranged with deep spiritual significance, radiating transformative energy. At the centre of this sacred mandala is an oval water tank - measuring 27 feet by 18 feet, shaped like a Shivalinga itself. This is Jalalingeshwara, the elemental form of Lord Shiva in water. Submerged within is Jalakanteshwara, the ever-present Divine, silently radiating grace and protection.

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Sanctified by Nature, Nurtured by the Divine

Each of the 108 Shivalingas is surrounded by sacred medicinal plants, each one a seat of the Khadgamalinis - the divine feminine energies associated with the Sri Chakra. The very air is charged with their unseen presence, nurturing not only the body but also the soul.

Shivanagakshethra isn’t just built - it is manifested through divine will, nurtured under the loving guidance of Jaganmathe Adi Parashakti Amma, who invokes celestial energies into this sacred ground through powerful Shakthiveda Bhaishajya Mahayaagas.

Nagaraja: The Living Serpent Deity

Thousands of years ago, Nagaraja, Lord of Nagas, manifested in a neem tree in Nagpur - a city named after these divine beings. In a sacred repetition of destiny, he reappeared in the neem tree at Shivanagakshethra. On July 9, 2019, the tree’s stem miraculously took the form of a cobra’s hood - a revelation of the unseen- Presence of Nagaraja in the neem tree as revealed during the interacion with divine mother.

Few days prior to this event, king cobra snakelets had frequently been sighted. Srinath, a devotee used to catch and leave them outside of Sarveswaradhama. During the temple's foundation work, a majestic wheat-colored cobra repeatedly appeared with its hood raised - guarding the space with silent authority.

Even today, this divine serpent - lovingly called Nagappa - emerges only during construction phases. He never harms, only reminds us of the sacredness of this soil. To the devout, he is the living guardian of divine will.

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Where Karma Melts and Grace Flows

A Siddhikshethra

In a world burdened by unseen karmic weights, Shivanagakshethra serves as a sanctuary of release. Here, Karmadoshas and Pitrudoshas - hidden distortions in our energy - are dissolved through sacred rituals, purifying the path of health, wealth, relationships and spiritual growth.

The Transformational Journey

This is not just a ritual. It is soul-level cleansing - a return to your divine origin.

  • Light a Til Deepa outside Shivanaga kshetra before entering into it, symbolizing surrender.
  • Circumambulate the 108 Shivalingas by chanting ‘’Om Shivaya Namaha”, moving through spirals of energy and grace.
  • Each step purifies your energy field, as Khadgamalinis and medicinal plants silently erase karmic imprints.
  • Reach Jalakanteshwara and immerse your feet in the sanctified waters of Jalalingeshwara.
  • Offer your prayer, your one sacred wish.
  • If your intent is pure and aligned with dharma, blessings will unfold in divine timing.
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Water’s Memory: The Science

Why Do We Immerse Our Feet in Sacred Water?

Water, then, is alive - conscious and responsive.

This practice is not merely symbolic - it is deeply scientific, spiritual and transformative.

  • Dr. Jacques Benveniste, French immunologist, proposed that water retains memory of substances even after removal.
  • Dr. Luc Montagnier, Nobel Laureate, confirmed water can carry electromagnetic signals from DNA.
  • In 2017, Jes Murray reported a German experiment: a flower placed in water left a visible imprint even in a single drop.
  • Dr. Masaru Emoto, over two decades, showed water responds to thoughts, speech and intention - forming harmonious crystals with love and prayer and chaotic ones with negativity.
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A Divine Gift to the World

Shivanagakshethra is the first and only of its kind - a confluence of sacred geometry, healing, scientific resonance and divine revelation.

Here, healing is experienced, not explained. Grace is felt, not spoken. Transformation just happens.

To walk its grounds is to step through a gateway to the Infinite. To meditate here is to receive divine insight. To surrender here is to awaken the God within.

We are truly blessed - blessed beyond words - to receive this sacred abode in Bengaluru, a gift of divine will, through the tireless grace of Mathaji Dr. Sripriya and the eternal presence of Adi Parashakti Amma.

Ancient Wisdom: The Spiritual Science

The Shiva Samhita says the human energy body contains 72,000 nadis - channels of life force (prana).

Reflexology confirms the human foot has 7,200 nerve endings, each connected to vital organs.

What Happens at Shivanagakshethra?

  • The energized water, infused with Jalalingeshwara’s vibrations and medicinal plants, stimulates nerve endings.
  • It detoxifies the physical and subtle body, removing karmic residues and emotional heaviness.
  • It aligns your system to a state of stillness, receptivity and inner balance.
  • Your prayer, carried through now purified nadis, reaches higher planes of consciousness, inviting divine intervention.

A Union of Devotion and Consciousness

This sacred act - so simple, so graceful - is rooted in ancient insight and modern science.

You are not just dipping your feet in water.

You are stepping into a stream of divine intelligence, where cosmic memories dwell and your soul's whisper is heard.

At Shivanagakshethra, every drop is sacred, every ripple alive with Shakti and every moment an invitation to heal, awaken and transform.

The Shivalinga: Cosmic Womb of Creation

The Shivalinga is not a stone - it is the symbol of Infinity. Its elliptical form reflects both the Universe and the Atom, moving in sacred elliptical orbits.

It is the womb of all creation, a symbol of the Divine in form and formlessness.

When you bow before the Shivalinga, you bow to the source of all life - the origin and end of every breath, every heartbeat, every being.

Sarveshwar Dhama Services

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Health & Wellness

Sarveshwar Dhama contributes to health and wellness by addressing physical, mental and environmental aspects through a holistic and integrated approach. The Vedic ritual involves making offerings of medicinal herbs into a consecrated fire while chanting specific mantras, which is believed to purify the surroundings and influence the human body and mind.

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Pooja Services

Performing puja services for the wellness of humanity is a central purpose of Sarveshwara Dhama, rooted in the concept of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam - "the world is one family". These rituals are not meant to address individual desires, but to generate and radiate positive, healing energy on a global scale. This is achieved through collective intention, sacred sounds, purified offerings and focused devotion.

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Homa Services

Homa and yajna services for the wellness of humanity are ancient Vedic rituals focused on environmental purification, healing and spiritual harmony for the collective good. By invoking cosmic energies, these sacred fire ceremonies work on a multi-dimensional level to benefit not only individuals but also all of nature, including plants, animals and the atmosphere itself.

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