Ashlesha Bali & Sarpa Dosha Remedies
When your horoscope indicates Sarpa Dosha, finding the right path for remedy is essential. I perform precise Ashlesha Bali rituals to help you find relief, combining strict Vedic procedures with the sacred art of Naga mandalas.
Performing the Maha Mangalarathi during an Ashlesha Bali pooja. This is a key moment where we offer light to the deities invoked in the Naga mandala.
A close-up of the kalasha for a Nagaradhana (serpent worship) ceremony. Such rituals are vital for seeking blessings and protection from the Naga devatas.
The setup for an Ashlesha Bali pooja, showing the intricate Naga mandala and the stone idols representing the serpent deities.
Performing a homa as part of a Gruhapravesh and Ashlesha Bali ceremony. Sometimes, these rituals are combined to purify the home and address specific astrological needs.
The poornahuti of an Ashlesha Bali homa, where I explain the significance of the final offering to the family.
Performing a homa in front of a Naga mandala for a Sarpa Dosha remedy. The fire ritual is essential for carrying the prayers to the divine.
An elaborate Naga mandala created for an Aghora Bali and Ashlesha Bali pooja in Hubli.
About this collection
The Naga mandala is the geometric heart of the Ashlesha Bali ritual. I spend significant time preparing these using five specific colors (Pancha Varna) to ensure the energy is focused correctly for your remedy. When you see this setup, you are looking at a space that has been carefully consecrated to help pacify the planetary afflictions mentioned in your horoscope.
The Ashlesha Bali ritual is a specialized Vedic procedure aimed at addressing Sarpa Dosha—a planetary affliction that can manifest as obstacles in your personal or professional life. When I perform this remedy, my focus is entirely on the precision of the ritual steps, ensuring every mantra is chanted with intent.
The core of the ceremony involves the creation of a Naga mandala. This is not just decorative art; it is a sacred geometric representation. According to traditional guidelines, this mandala must be drawn using specific 'Pancha Varna' (five colors) to correctly invoke and channel the energies required for the remedy. I dedicate specific time to this process, ensuring the serpent knot designs are accurate and complete.
During the ceremony, we perform Nagaradhana, often involving milk abhishekam, and conclude with the Poornahuthi fire offering. The fire acts as the bridge, carrying the prayers and offerings to the divine. Whether you are in Bengaluru or seeking a ceremony at a specific venue, my team and I arrive prepared with all required samagri—including the specific silver or flour idols, wood, ghee, and pulses—to ensure the procedure is authentic.
My goal is to provide a ritual space that is both spiritually sound and emotionally reassuring. You do not need to worry about the materials or the sequence; I manage the entire setup so you can focus on the prayer. If you have concerns about your horoscope or specific doshas, I am available to discuss the appropriate remedial path for you and your family.
Phaneendra Acharya
I am Phaneendra Acharya, a purohith who believes that ritual is a form of art. My work is my seva, and I handle these delicate remedies with the seriousness they deserve, ensuring every mantra and mandala serves its purpose for your peace.
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