Kaal Sarp Yog Dosh Nivaran is a pooja performed as per Hindu Vedic Traditions to ward off the bad evils that emerge because of the wrong positioning of the planets. Such Poojas are performed by Hindu priests and it is believed that performing such Pooja will indeed clear the bad and evil influences. It is believed that Kaal Sarp Dosh occurs when all the seven planets are placed between planets Rahu and Ketu. The rough English translation of ‘Kaal’ becomes death and ‘Sarp’ means curse. And the ancient Hindu Vedic tradition says that any person who is born under Kaal Sarp Yog struggles to excel in his professional and personal life even after putting appropriate amount of hard work. For such individuals, success is almost elusive and financial problems will never go away. Generally, Kaal Sarp Yog Dosh is of two different types—ascending and descending, and it can cause various problems ranging from loss of finance and other family problems.
 
Kaal Sarp Yog Dosh Nivaran Pooja includes Sthapana Pooja which includes worship of deities like lord Ganesha, Brahama and goddess Devi, among others. One can also perform Navagraha Mantra Japa (for planets), Rahu Mantra Japa (for Rahu) which includes several incantations of religious mantras and also other Homas and Aartis.
 
Benefits of Kaal Sarp Yog Dosh Nivaran Pooja 
	- It provides stability in professional and personal life of the individual 
 
	- It clears several hurdles and paves way for success 
 
	- It provides harmony between body and soul and renders peace of mind 
 
	- Most importantly, it provides relief from bad effects of Kaal Sarp Dosha. 
 
Once you give your information to the concerned priest, he will arrange stuffs for the Pooja. He will then perform the Kaal Sarp Yog Dosha and relieve you from all the bad influences. The Pooja can also be performed for the entire family if you are willing to do so. For that, the priest will need information of all the family members. Once, you are done with Kaal Sarp Pooja, you can then move on to Sankalpa Pooja that will ensure that you will have good personal and professional life ahead. 
There is a special significance to the Kaal Sarp Yog Dosha Nivaran Pooja in the Hindu culture. It is practiced mostly in Nepal and most parts of Northern India.        
    
 
   
    Kaal Sarp Yog Dosh
    Kaal Sarp Yog Dosh: Significance, Process, Samagri, and Mantras
    Significance of Kaal Sarp Yog Dosh
    Kaal Sarp Yog Dosh is a significant astrological condition that occurs when all the planets in a horoscope are positioned between Rahu and Ketu. This alignment is believed to bring various challenges and obstacles in a person's life, such as health issues, financial problems, and delays in success. The Kaal Sarp Dosh Puja is performed to alleviate the negative effects of this condition and bring peace, prosperity, and well-being to the individual.
    Brief Introduction
    Kaal Sarp Yog Dosh is formed when all seven planets (Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn) are hemmed between the shadow planets Rahu and Ketu. This yog is considered inauspicious and is believed to cause a range of difficulties in one's life. The Kaal Sarp Dosh Puja is a remedial measure that seeks to pacify the malefic effects of Rahu and Ketu and restore balance and harmony in the individual's life.
    Puja Process
    The Kaal Sarp Dosh Puja involves a series of rituals and offerings to appease Rahu and Ketu and seek their blessings. The process is as follows:
    
        - Purification (Achamana and Sankalpa): The puja begins with self-purification and the purification of the surroundings. Devotees take a ceremonial sip of water (Achamana) and make a vow (Sankalpa) to perform the puja with pure intentions.
 
        - Invocation (Avahana): The deities Rahu and Ketu are invoked through specific mantras, inviting their divine presence to the puja ceremony.
 
        - Offering of Seats (Asana): Symbolic seats are offered to Rahu and Ketu, inviting them to take their place in the worship area.
 
        - Offering Water (Padyam, Arghyam, and Achamanam): Water is offered to wash the feet, hands, and face of the deities, signifying purification.
 
        - Bathing the Deities (Abhishekam): The idols or images of Rahu and Ketu are ceremonially bathed with substances like milk, curd, honey, ghee, and water, symbolizing sanctification.
 
        - Dressing the Deities (Vastra and Alankara): The idols are adorned with new clothes and decorations, showing respect and devotion.
 
        - Offering Fragrances and Flowers (Gandha and Pushpa): Fragrant items like sandalwood paste and flowers are offered to please the deities.
 
        - Offering Food (Naivedya): Various food items, including sweets and fruits, are offered to Rahu and Ketu.
 
        - Specific Rituals: Specific rituals include the recitation of the Kaal Sarp Yog Dosh Nivaran Mantras, Homa (fire ritual), and offerings of black sesame seeds, which are considered to pacify Rahu and Ketu.
 
        - Aarti and Prayers: The puja concludes with the Aarti, a devotional song, and the distribution of Prasad (blessed food) among the devotees. This is followed by the chanting of Vedic hymns and mantras to invoke divine blessings.
 
    
    Puja Samagri (Items Required for the Puja)
    For a successful Kaal Sarp Dosh Puja, the following items are essential:
    
        - Idols or images of Rahu and Ketu
 
        - Turmeric powder (Haldi)
 
        - Vermilion (Kumkum)
 
        - Sandalwood paste (Chandan)
 
        - Incense sticks (Agarbatti)
 
        - Camphor (Kapoor)
 
        - Betel leaves and nuts
 
        - Fresh flowers and garlands
 
        - Fruits and sweets
 
        - Coconuts
 
        - Black sesame seeds
 
        - Rice grains
 
        - Lamps (Diyas) and ghee
 
        - Holy water (preferably from the Ganges)
 
        - New clothes and ornaments for the deities
 
    
    Mantras for Kaal Sarp Dosh Puja
    Reciting mantras is a vital part of Kaal Sarp Dosh Puja, invoking the divine blessings of Rahu and Ketu. Key mantras include:
    Kaal Sarp Dosh Nivaran Mantra
    
    Om Rahave Namah, Om Ketave Namah
    
    Translation: Salutations to Rahu and Ketu.
    Rahu Mantra
    
    Om Bhram Bhreem Bhroum Sah Rahave Namah
    
    Translation: Salutations to Rahu, the ruler of all serpents.
    Ketu Mantra
    
    Om Shram Shreem Shroum Sah Ketave Namah
    
    Translation: Salutations to Ketu, the lord of enlightenment and wisdom.
    General Mantra
    
    Om Namah Shivaya
    
    Translation: Salutations to Lord Shiva, the supreme deity who can mitigate all doshas.
    By following these steps, utilizing the specified materials, and chanting the mantras with devotion, devotees can perform Kaal Sarp Dosh Puja with reverence, seeking to mitigate the malefic effects of Rahu and Ketu and inviting their blessings for a harmonious and prosperous life.