Rudrabhishekam

Deity: Shiva Sponsorship: INR 1100 Schedule: daily 141 temples

Overview

Sacred bathing of the Shiva Linga with milk, honey, curd, and holy water while chanting Rudram.

What you need (Samagri)

Items required for a basic home version of this pooja. For elaborate forms, consult a priest.

  • Diya + ghee
  • Flowers (fresh)
  • Incense sticks (agarbatti)
  • Camphor (kapur)
  • Fruits (5 varieties recommended)
  • Sweets / prasad
  • Akshat (uncooked rice mixed with kumkum)
  • Kumkum
  • Chandan (sandalwood paste)
  • Coconut

Step by step

  1. 1. Prepare the altar

    Clean the space where the Rudrabhishekam will be performed. Place the deity's idol or image on a clean cloth, light a ghee diya, and arrange flowers and fruits in front of the altar.

  2. 2. Sankalpa (intention)

    Sit facing east or north. Hold a few grains of rice and water in your right hand and take a sankalpa — state your name, gotra, and the purpose of this Rudrabhishekam.

  3. 3. Invoke and offer

    Invoke the deity with the appropriate mantra. Offer akshat, kumkum, chandan, flowers, incense, and the lit diya. Offer fruits and sweets as naivedya (food offering).

  4. 4. Recite mantras / katha

    Recite the mantras or read the katha associated with this Rudrabhishekam. If unsure, you can chant the deity's 108-name list (ashtottara) or the Gayatri mantra.

  5. 5. Aarti and prasad

    Conclude with aarti — circle the lit camphor or diya in front of the deity while singing the aarti hymn. Distribute prasad to all present.

When to perform

For an auspicious date based on your birth chart, log in or consult your local priest. Most poojas are performed in the morning (Brahma muhurta to noon) on a tithi favourable to the deity being worshipped.

Find a priest

Temples that offer Rudrabhishekam. Sponsorship amounts and availability vary — contact the temple to confirm.

Frequently asked questions

What is Rudrabhishekam?

Rudrabhishekam is a traditional Hindu ritual performed to invoke divine blessings. The exact form varies by tradition, region, and the family's lineage — consult a local priest for the procedure followed in your sampradaya.

When is the best time to perform Rudrabhishekam?

Auspicious timing depends on the lunar tithi, weekday, and the householder's birth chart. Most poojas are performed in the morning (Brahma muhurta to noon). For your personal muhurat, log in or consult a priest.

Can I perform Rudrabhishekam at home?

Yes. Rudrabhishekam can be performed at home with the basic samagri listed above. For elaborate versions or homas (fire rituals), engaging a qualified priest is recommended to ensure correct mantras and procedures.

How long does Rudrabhishekam take?

A simple home version takes 30–60 minutes. A full-form version performed by a priest with all ancillary rituals (homa, abhishekam, paaraayanam) can take 2–4 hours.

What should I do with the prasad afterwards?

Distribute prasad to family members and any guests present. Traditional practice is to share it with at least three people. Any leftover food offerings should be consumed the same day, never thrown away.