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SEVAS AT DHARMASTHALA

Sevas at Dharmasthala Manjunatha Temple: Complete Guide for Devotees

Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala, located in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka, is one of the most sacred pilgrimage centers in India. The temple is dedicated to Lord Manjunatha (Lord Shiva) and is renowned for its unique tradition of dharma, charity, and devotion. Thousands of devotees visit the temple every day to perform various Sevas and Harakes (offerings) seeking divine blessings for health, prosperity, and spiritual fulfillment.


Importance of Sevas at Dharmasthala

Performing Sevas at Dharmasthala is considered an act of surrender and gratitude to Lord Manjunatha. Each seva has a spiritual meaning and is believed to:

  • Remove obstacles in life

  • Fulfill vows and wishes

  • Bring peace and prosperity

  • Improve health and well-being

  • Strengthen spiritual faith

The temple follows a well-organized and transparent seva system, making it easy for devotees to participate.


Popular Sevas at Dharmasthala Temple

1. Abhisheka Seva

Abhisheka is a sacred ritual in which the Shiva Linga is bathed with holy items such as milk, curd, honey, coconut water, and sacred water. This seva is believed to purify the mind and body and remove negative energies.


2. Rudrabhisheka

Rudrabhisheka is a powerful form of Abhisheka performed with Vedic chanting of Sri Rudram. It is especially recommended for devotees seeking relief from health problems, stress, and planetary doshas.


3. Archana

Archana is a personalized prayer offered in the devotee’s name. The priest chants the name, nakshatra, and gotra while offering flowers to Lord Manjunatha, invoking divine blessings.


4. Tulabhara

Tulabhara is a unique seva where the devotee is weighed against offerings like jaggery, rice, banana, coconut, or sugar equal to their body weight. The offerings are donated for temple charity and annadanam.


5. Panchamrutha Abhisheka

This seva involves bathing the deity with five sacred items—milk, curd, ghee, honey, and sugar. It symbolizes purity and devotion and is believed to grant prosperity and happiness.


6. Nithya Seva

Nithya Seva is a daily offering performed on behalf of the devotee. It ensures continuous blessings from Lord Manjunatha and is often chosen by families seeking long-term spiritual benefits.


7. Annadanam Seva

Dharmasthala is world-famous for its free annadanam (meal service). Devotees can sponsor Annadanam as a seva, which is considered one of the highest forms of charity.


How to Book Sevas at Dharmasthala

  • On-site Booking: Sevas can be booked at temple counters.

  • Advance Booking: Some sevas may require advance registration.

  • Trust Counters: Authorized counters managed by the Dharmasthala Trust.


Best Time to Perform Sevas

  • Early mornings for peaceful darshan

  • Weekdays for shorter queues

  • Festival days like Maha Shivaratri attract large crowds


Dress Code & Guidelines

  • Modest traditional attire is recommended

  • Follow temple instructions strictly

  • Photography is restricted inside temple premises


MANJUNATHA SWAMY TEMPLE SHRI KSHETHRA DHARMASTHALA

List of General Sevas - Shri Kshetra Dharmasthala 

Sevas to Shri Manjunatha Swamy
1 Shatha Rudrabhisheka 300-00
2Sri Prasada 40-00
3Karthika Pooja 50-00
4 Ksheerabhisheka 20-00
5 Theertha Bottle 10-00
6 Bilva Pathrarchana 10-00
7 Karpoorarathi 2-00
8 Panchamruthabhsheka with  Ekadasha Rudrabhisheka  Brahmadaya, Brahmaprpana 100.00


Click here to view Sevas to Shri Ammanavaru
Click here to view Sevas to Sri Ganapathy Swamy
Click here to view Sevas to Shri Ammanavaru
Click here to view Sevas to Sri Annappa Swamy
Click here to view In Ganapathy Special Pooja
Click here to view Tulabhara Sevas
Click here to view Special Poojas and Uthsavas


For more details Click here or visit http://www.shridharmasthala.org

Conclusion

Participating in Sevas at Dharmasthala Manjunatha Temple is a deeply spiritual experience that connects devotees to the core values of faith, charity, and righteousness. Whether it is Abhisheka, Tulabhara, or Annadanam, each seva reflects the temple’s commitment to service and devotion. A visit to Dharmasthala is not just a pilgrimage—it is a journey towards inner peace and divine grace.

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