Shri Nath Ji Seva at Siddhbalaji Manokamna Mandir
The Shri Nath Ji Seva is a graceful and spiritually rich offering at the divine Siddhbalaji Manokamna Mandir, dedicated to Shri Nath Ji, a revered form of Lord Krishna manifesting as a young cowherd lifting the Govardhan Hill. This seva celebrates the divine beauty, majesty, and loving nature of Krishna, as worshipped in the Pushtimarg tradition.
Shri Nath Ji is the embodiment of divine leela (play), protection, and unconditional grace. Devotees offer this seva to seek blessings for prosperity, protection from natural and emotional storms, and fulfillment of heartfelt desires (manokamna). The seva is performed with deep devotion, treating Shri Nath Ji as a beloved and royal guest.
Rituals and Offerings
The Shri Nath Ji Seva includes:
- Snan (ritual bath) with milk, curd, honey, ghee, and rose water.
- Shringar (decoration) with rich traditional garments, jewelry, and fragrant flowers.
- Offering of bhog such as makhan, mishri, dry fruits, and seasonal delicacies.
- Chanting of Nathdwara bhajans, Yamunashtak, and Shri Krishna Ashtottara.
- Aarti and darshan, often accompanied by music and devotional singing.
This seva is especially auspicious on Thursdays, Ekadashi, and during festivals like Janmashtami, Govardhan Puja, and Annakut.
Spiritual Significance
Performing the Shri Nath Ji Seva is believed to:
- Bring divine protection, joy, and abundance.
- Fulfill sincere wishes and remove obstacles from life’s path.
- Deepen the devotee’s bond with Lord Krishna through loving service.
- Create a sense of peace, devotion, and spiritual fulfillment.
At Siddhbalaji Manokamna Mandir, this seva is performed with traditional elegance and heartfelt devotion, creating a divine atmosphere where devotees experience the loving presence of Shri Nath Ji. Many have witnessed the fulfillment of their prayers and a deep sense of spiritual joy through this sacred seva.
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