
Offering Bilva leaves to Lord Shiva is said to wash away sins and bring blessings for health, peace, and moksha. The trifoliate Bilva leaf symbolizes the Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) and Shiva’s three eyes.Offering Bilva leaves to Lord Shiva is said to wash away sins and bring blessings for health, peace, and moksha. The trifoliate Bilva leaf symbolizes the Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) and Shiva’s three eyes.
Auspicious Days
Mondays
Pradosham (13th lunar day – Trayodashi)
Maha Shivaratri
Shravan month (July–August)

Here are the requirements:
Shiva Lingam or Photo for Main deity
Bilva Patra (at least 11 or 21 or 108 leaves) are Main offering
Water, Milk (optional abhishekam) for Purification
Flowers for Decoration
Sandal paste, Kumkum, Turmeric for Tilak
Oil lamp (deepam), Incense, Camphor for Aarti
Naivedyam – fruits, coconut, sweets for Offering
Mat or cloth to sit on
Pricing Plans for pooja
Bronze
- Purohit Dakshana
- All Puja items
- Travelling Charges of Purohit
- 1 purohit
- 1 Day Puja
Silver
- Purohit Dakshana
- All Puja items
- Travelling Charges of Purohit
- 1 purohit
- 1 Day Puja
- Fruits and Flowers
- Havan Kunda
Gold
- Purohit Dakshana
- All Puja items
- Travelling Charges of Purohit
- 2 purohit
- 1 Day Puja
- Fruits and Flowers
- Havan Kunda
- Havan Kunda with items