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Srikalahasti Temple Naga Pratishta Pooja Procedure

Shiva Venkateswara Jan 31, 2022 Updated Apr 21, 2026 2 min read

Srikalahasti Temple Naga Pratishta Pooja Procedure as below provides the information of the Naga Pratishta in the temple. Srikalahasti temple is the most important and also most famous temple for the Dosha pooja like Kala Sarpa Dosha, Rahu Ketu Pooja and many others. Lakhs of pilgrims will be visiting the temple every year to perform the dosha. This temple is one of the very important temples in the country which is for performing all the pooja which can relieve from the dosha.

The pilgrims who come to the Srikalahasti temple will be mostly looking for the Rahu Ketu Pooja but pilgrims who have the Kalasarpa dosha will be looking for the Kala Sarpa Dosha Nivarana pooja or else Naga Prathishta pooja in the temple.

Srikalahasti Temple Naga Pratishta Pooja Procedure

  • The Pilgrims who want to perform the pooja has to reach the Srikalahasti before one day itself
  • On the day of performing the pooja pilgrims has to report at the temple and has to take the token or ticket at the temple counter
  • The cost of pooja is Rs. 15000 – Rs. 20000 based on the requirements of the pilgrims
  • The pooja will take 5-6 hours to complete and hence pilgrims has to plan accordingly
  • It is highly suggested to book for the pooja in advance as the temple sometimes will not have the availability of the pooja. The pilgrims have to enquire first about the pooja and then come to the temple.
  • Once the pooja will be finished the pilgrims will be provided Darshan of the Lord accordinly.

Srikalahasti Temple Naga Pratishta Pooja Benefits

There are a lot of benefits for the pooja. The pooja is simply related to any Sarpa Dosha. If the person has any business issues, personal issues, relationship issues, money issues, health issues, Pregnancy issues and any other issues, the issues can be cleared by performing this pooja at the temple.

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Last reviewed: April 21, 2026

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