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Siddha 64 yogini Mahakali

Siddha 64 Yogini Mahakali Temple is a divine center dedicated to Goddess Mahakali and the 64 Yoginis — embodiments of supreme power and protection. This temple is considered highly sacred for seekers of spiritual strength, prosperity, and relief from negative energies. Spiritual Significance Goddess Mahakali represents Shakti — the fierce energy that destroys evil and restores balance. Devotees visit this temple to gain courage, protection, and divine guidance. Performing puja here is believed to remove planetary obstacles and awaken inner power. Siddha 64 Yogini Mahakali Mandir Chadhawa Offering Chadhawa at this temple includes red flowers, coconut, lemon, and sweets offered with devotion. The Siddha 64 Yogini Mahakali Mandir Chadhawa is performed to seek divine protection, relief from fear, and blessings for success in spiritual and worldly life. Benefits of Offering Chadhawa • Protects from evil influences and negativity. • Grants strength, courage, and confidence. • Removes financial and health obstacles. • Brings peace, prosperity, and spiritual empowerment. Why Choose Trilok for Chadhawa • Authentic Chadhawa performed by temple priests with devotion. • Personalized rituals for protection and prosperity. • Receive a video of your Chadhawa after it’s completed. • Easy online booking with full transparency and trust.

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    56 Bhog

    Offering 56 types of food items to the deity represents gratitude and abundance, seeking divine blessings for prosperity and fulfillment.

    $101

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    16 Shringar

    Decorate the idols of gods and goddesses. This act of adornment is a way to express devotion and reverence, and it also signifies the beauty and grace of the divine.

    $15

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    Red Thread

    Red thread, also known as ‘Kalava’ or ‘Mouli,’ is a sacred thread tied during religious ceremonies. It symbolizes long life and protection from evil forces. It is often tied around the wrist to invoke the blessings of deities.

    $3

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    Chunari

    Chunari is a decorative cloth offered to goddesses, especially during festivals and special rituals. It symbolizes respect, honor, and the devotee's dedication.

    $5

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    Bangles

    Offering these sacred bangles symbolizes purity, prosperity, and protection. They are believed to attract divine blessings and spiritual energy, enhancing the sanctity of rituals and ceremonies.

    $3

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    Mata Complete Offering

    Chunari, Turmeric, Red Thread, Coconut, Bangles, Kumkum, Flower Garland, Mehendi, Incense stick

    $15

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    Coconut

    Breaking and offering a coconut during worship symbolizes the breaking of the ego and surrender to the divine. It represents purity and the fulfillment of wishes.

    $5

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    Flower Garland

    Flower garlands are offered to deities as a mark of respect and devotion. The fragrance and beauty of the flowers symbolize the purity of the devotee's heart and intentions.

    $5

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    Ghee lamp

    Lighting a ghee lamp during worship is believed to purify the environment and dispel darkness and ignorance. The flame symbolizes the presence of the divine and brings positive energy.

    $4

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    Kumkum

    Kumkum is used for applying a tilak on the deity’s forehead. It represents the life force and energy and is believed to bring good fortune and auspiciousness.

    $5

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    Incense stick

    Burning dhoopbatti during worship creates a fragrant and sacred atmosphere, invoking positive energies and divine presence.

    $3

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    5 Fruit

    Offering fresh fruits symbolizes health, abundance, and the invoking of divine blessings for prosperity and well-being.

    $11

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    Mehndi

    Used in worship, henna represents beauty, devotion, and the enhancement of spiritual grace and blessings.

    $3

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    Saree

    Offering a saree to the Das Mahavidya symbolizes honoring the Mother with devotion, purity, and surrender.

    $30

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