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Sarpa Bali Pooja 2026: Annual Protection from Sarpa Dosha, Drishti Dosha and All Negativity
The Sarpa Bali Pooja is one of the rarest and most protective Naga Devata rituals in the Vedic tradition. Performed once a year on Aayilyam (Ashlesha) nakshatra in the Malayalam month of Midhunam, by specialist priests from Kerala, this pooja functions as a Kavach: a powerful spiritual armor against Sarpa Dosha, Drishti Dosha, and all forms of accumulated negativity. It is performed in honor of Lord Nagaraja, the King of Serpents, and the Ashta Nagas who govern this cosmic force. Unlike most poojas, this one is recommended for everyone. With or without Sarpa Dosha in the horoscope. As protection against karmic debts owed to serpents, the earth, and nature, knowingly or unknowingly accumulated over lifetimes.
The Sarpa Bali Pooja benefits extend across marriage, progeny, health, family harmony, and overall prosperity. It is performed as a samuhik (group) Naga Devata pooja in Kerala, with an individual Sankalpa declared in your name and nakshatra. Prasadam and details will be shared at the time of booking. Bookings close July 13, 2026: advance payment required to reserve your place.
Sarpa Bali Pooja: Not Just for Those With Sarpa Dosha in Their Horoscope
Why Ancient Scriptures Recommend This Pooja for Everyone
Ancient Vedic scripture states directly: “Whatever be the house occupied by Rahu and Ketu in your horoscope, it is better to worship them and perform Sarpa Bali.” This is not a conditional recommendation. Every horoscope carries Rahu and Ketu. Every soul, across lifetimes, has had some interaction with serpents, with the earth, with water, and with nature. And it is virtually impossible to have caused no harm, knowingly or unknowingly.
The displeasure of the Nagas manifests as skin diseases, incurable conditions, delayed marriage, fertility issues, miscarriages, eye diseases, disputes within families, and persistent misfortune. These are signs of accumulated Sarpa Dosha. But the causes run deeper than horoscope placement alone. The Sarpa Bali Pooja acts as a Kavach: a spiritual armor that addresses this karmic debt at its root, propitiating Lord Nagaraja and the Ashta Nagas for forgiveness and continued protection.
The Adisesha connection:
Serpents live beneath the earth in cool areas where water veins and trees are found. Precisely the natural wealth that sustains life. Adisesha, the cosmic serpent, bears the earth and keeps it stable in its path. Any disturbance to the earth. Digging, clearing forest, destroying water channels. Is also a disturbance to Adisesha. This is why Sarpa Dosha accumulates even through ordinary modern activity, and why the remedy is universally relevant.
How Sarpa Dosha Accumulates: The Causes You May Not Have Considered
Sarpa Dosha is not only passed down through ancestral karma. It accumulates through the actions of the present lifetime as well. Many of them ordinary, many unrecognized as harmful at the time.
Sarpa Bali Pooja Benefits: What This Annual Ritual Addresses
The Sarpa Bali Pooja benefits are wide-ranging because Sarpa Dosha itself touches multiple dimensions of life. These are the areas the ritual specifically addresses through propitiation of Lord Nagaraja and the Ashta Nagas:
How the Sarpa Bali Pooja Is Performed on July 16, 2026
The ritual follows the complete Kerala Naga Devata tradition on the Aayilyam nakshatra of Midhunam month, performed by specialist priests. Each participant’s Sankalpa is declared individually within the samuhik pooja:
Why Book the 2026 Sarpa Bali Pooja Through Poojas.in
Specialist Naga Devata priests from Kerala: the Sarpa Bali Pooja requires specific ritual knowledge of the Kerala Naga Devata tradition. Our priests are trained in exactly this lineage. This is not a generalist arrangement.
Individual Sankalpa in a samuhik pooja: around 40 to 50 families book this every year. Despite being a group pooja, every participant’s Sankalpa is declared individually in their name, nakshatra, and gotra. You are not unnamed in the group.
Once a year, organized every year: many clients rebook annually for themselves and their families. We handle the organization, priest arrangements, and logistics so you simply book before July 13 and receive confirmation.
Bookings from India and abroad: clients from the UK, USA, Malaysia, Singapore, and across India book the Sarpa Bali Pooja annually through Poojas.in. Share your name, nakshatra, and number of family members to reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions: Sarpa Bali Pooja 2026
What is the Sarpa Bali Pooja and what does it do?
The Sarpa Bali Pooja is an annual Naga Devata ritual performed to Lord Nagaraja and the Ashta Nagas on Aayilyam (Ashlesha) nakshatra in the Malayalam month of Midhunam. In 2026, it is held on July 16 at 5:30 PM. It functions as a Kavach: a powerful spiritual protection ritual that addresses Sarpa Dosha, Drishti Dosha, and accumulated karmic debt owed to serpents, the earth, and nature. It is recommended for everyone, with or without Sarpa Dosha in their horoscope.
What are the Sarpa Bali Pooja benefits?
Sarpa Bali Pooja benefits include: relief from Sarpa Dosha and Drishti Dosha; removal of marriage obstacles; Putra Bhaagyam (progeny and fertility blessings); relief from chronic skin diseases; healing for eye ailments; recovery from treatment-resistant illnesses; family harmony; ancestral karmic relief; and overall prosperity and well-being through the blessings of Lord Nagaraja and the Ashta Nagas.
Is this pooja only for people with Sarpa Dosha in their horoscope?
No. Ancient scriptures state that regardless of which house Rahu and Ketu occupy in the horoscope, performing Sarpa Bali is beneficial. Every soul accumulates some karmic debt toward serpents, the earth, and nature across lifetimes. Through harming snakes, polluting water, clearing trees, digging the earth without propitiation, or destroying ancestral Sarpa Kavu. The Sarpa Bali Pooja is recommended for everyone as an annual Kavach, not only for those with a formal Sarpa Dosha placement.
What is the 2026 Sarpa Bali Pooja date, time, and price?
The 2026 Sarpa Bali Pooja date is July 16, 2026 (Thursday) at 5:30 PM, on Aayilyam (Ashlesha) nakshatra in Midhunam month. The price is Rs 3,470 per head. Booking deadline is July 13, 2026. Advance payment is required to confirm your participation.
Why is this pooja performed only once a year?
The Sarpa Bali Pooja is specifically prescribed for the Aayilyam (Ashlesha) nakshatra in the Malayalam month of Midhunam. This precise combination of nakshatra and solar month is the prescribed window for propitiating the Naga Devatas through this ritual. Not all temples perform it. It requires specialist Kerala Naga Devata priests. And this date occurs only once per year within the prescribed month.
Is this an individual pooja or a group pooja? Will my name be included?
This is a samuhik (group) Naga Devata pooja. Around 40 to 50 families book each year. However, every participant’s Sankalpa is declared individually in their name, nakshatra, and gotra within the group ritual. You are not unnamed in the group. The pooja’s benefits are linked to you specifically through your individual Sankalpa.
Can I book this for my entire family?
Yes. Many families book for multiple members. A couple, parents, or parents and children together. At Rs 3,470 per head. Share each member’s name and nakshatra when placing your order. All names are included in individual Sankalpas within the samuhik pooja.
What is the booking deadline and how do I confirm my booking?
The booking deadline is July 13, 2026. Advance payment is required to reserve your place in the 2026 Sarpa Bali Pooja. Book using the button below or message us on WhatsApp before the deadline. The pooja will not be available again until 2027.
Book the Sarpa Bali Pooja Before July 13, 2026
July 16, 2026 at 5:30 PM. Rs 3,470 per head. Share your name, nakshatra, and number of family members when placing your order. This pooja happens once a year. Bookings close when capacity is reached.








