Shrapit Dosh Nivaran Puja's Details
Deity: Lord Shiva (Shiv Ji), Rahu, and Shani Dev, invoked together
About the Puja: Shrapit Dosh is one of the most demanding karmic afflictions in Vedic astrology. It forms when Rahu and Shani occupy the same house, or sit in mutual aspect. Their combined energy is so heavy that ancient sages described it as the weight of an unresolved curse from a previous lifetime. The word shrapit literally means "the cursed one." But this is not punishment. A curse is simply unfinished karma, an action whose consequences travel across lifetimes seeking resolution. The soul does not remember. But the chart does.
Shrapit Dosh is rare. Devotees rarely encounter it without an astrologer's specific identification. When it is present, no general remedy is enough. Our verified Vedic priests perform the puja with mantras dedicated to both Rahu Dev and Shani Dev. A powerful Shiva Abhishekam follows. Shiva is the only deity believed to dissolve curses carried across lifetimes. The havan uses black sesame, mustard oil, til, and dark cloth. Muhurat is taken fresh from the Panchang. Book Shrapit Dosh Nivaran Puja with us, and we handle the full vidhi.
- Pacification of Shrapit Dosh in the birth chart
- Release from the karmic weight of past-life curses (Shraap Mukti)
- Healing of inherited family patterns and generational burdens
- Removal of obstacles that have resisted every effort (Badha Nivaran)
- Progress in life after years of feeling stuck (Unnati)
- A turn of fortune for the better (Bhagyodaya)
- Material and spiritual gains (Labh)
- Safe and successful journeys (Saphal Yatra)
- Protection from sudden setbacks, accidents, and hidden enemies
- Accomplishment of long-held goals (Karya Siddhi)
- Freedom from chronic fear and unexplained anxiety (Bhay Mukti)
- The combined grace of Lord Shiva, Rahu Dev, and Shani Dev
Auspicious Tithi and Events
The most powerful days to perform Shrapit Dosh Nivaran Puja
- Health & Healing
- Dosha Nivaran
- Blessings
- Navagraha
- Auspicious Tithi In Shukla Paksha
- Auspicious Tithi In Krishna Paksha
- As per Panchang Muhurat








