Nagaprathishte Pooja
Naga Pratisthapana is done at dedicated temples. 'Pratisthapana' is -providing an abode. Hence, Naga Pratisthapana is a procedure which should be performed on a particular day, under the guidance of Vedic pundits. The process involves consecration of a serpent image carved in stone at a holy place by making offerings. Legends mention the entire Indian sub-continent as the 'Naga Kshetr
Sarpa Samskara
Sarpa Samskara is performed to remove the Sarpa Dosha perceived in Janmakundali. Sarpa Samskara is believed to be potent and help appease the Nagas and nullify the negative effects of killing a snake, either in previous births or in the present birth and lead life in bliss. Lord Subrahmanya is believed to have protected Vasuki, the king of snakes from Garuda.
Aslesha Bali Pooja
Ashlesha Bali is a special puja performed for relief from Sarpa Dosha, Naga Dosha, Kuja Dosha and Kala Sarpa Dosha. It ensures relief from ill-health, problems in married life, to beget children, delay in every action and many such difficulties. Lord Subrahmanya is believed to be capable of absolving people suffering from ‘Kujadosha’ and ‘Kalasarpadosha’.