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Kuja Dosha Nivarana Pooja at Mopidevi temple

Published August 29, 2021 · Last updated

Kuja Dosha Nivarana Pooja at Mopidevi temple is very important for people who are suffering from the Kuja Dosha. The Kuja Dosha pooja at Mopidevi temple is said to remove all the Kuja Dosha for a person as per the astrology. Pilgrims who wants to perfrom the Kuja Dosha pooja at this temple has to follow the below procedure to complete the pooja in a effective manner

Kuja Dosha Nivarana Pooja Timings

The Kuja Dosha Nivarana Pooja at Mopidevi temple is performed daily. The timings of the Kuja Dosha Nivarana Pooja at Mopidevi temple is from 7 AM – 12 PM daily. Please note that the Kuja Dosha Nivarana Pooja might not be available if there are any special occasions or festivals happening the temple or else even on the general festival seasons. So Pilgrims has to definitely check with the temple before going to the temple to perform the Kuja Dosha Nivarana Pooja.




Kuja Dosha Nivarana Pooja Ticket Buying Procedure

Pilgrims who wants to participate in the Kuja Dosha Nivarana Pooja at Mopidevi temple has to buy the ticket at the temple itself. There is counter available at the temple which will be open early in the morning. The Ticket price is Rs. 300 per person. Pilgrims can buy the tickets from the temple counter and can proceed to perform the pooja. Please note there are many middle men in the temple who will try to help and cheat the pilgrims so please be careful. Please follow the procedure which is suggested by the temple authorities only.

Please note, pilgrims need not get any pooja material for the Kuja Dosha Nivarana Pooja as the pooja material will be provided by the temple staff itself. The pooja material cost also is included in the cost of the ticket itself. But it is highly suggested to the pilgrims to bring basic pooja materials.

Also, kindly note that Kala Sarpa Dosha pooja is included in the Kuja Dosha Nivarana Pooja Ticket itself.

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