Ketu Dosh Nivaran Puja's Details
Deity: Lord Ketu (Ketu Dev), the shadow planet, with the blessings of Lord Ganesha (Ganesh Ji)
About the Puja: Ketu has no physical body either. He is the headless body of the same asura that Rahu is the head of. If Rahu is the planet of obsession, Ketu is the opposite. He is the planet of detachment, dissatisfaction, and spiritual hunger. His influence shows up quietly. A feeling of not belonging. An inability to enjoy what others find satisfying. Sudden disinterest in things that once mattered. Isolation. A deep inner ache that worldly success cannot soothe. The devotee may have everything and still feel they have nothing.
Yet Ketu is also the planet of moksha, the final liberation. Our verified Vedic priests perform the puja with the Ketu Beej Mantra and the Ketu Kavacham. The havan uses multi-coloured cloth, sesame, and red flowers. Lord Ganesha is invoked alongside Ketu. Tradition holds that Ganesha governs Ketu, and his blessing teaches the soul to find peace within the mystery. Muhurat is taken fresh from the Panchang. Book Ketu Dosh Nivaran Puja with us, and we handle the full vidhi.
Please note: This puja is not performed at home. Ketu's energy needs the protective ground of a consecrated space. Our priests conduct it at a sacred temple.
- Pacification of Ketu Dosh in the birth chart
- Easing of Ketu Mahadasha and difficult Ketu transits
- Freedom from chronic feelings of inadequacy and incompleteness (Atriptata Mukti)
- Attainment of inner contentment and deep satisfaction (Santushti Prapti)
- Healing of unexplained emptiness and existential restlessness
- Removal of obstacles that have no clear external cause (Badha Nivaran)
- Accomplishment of long-held goals (Karya Siddhi)
- Protection during periods of isolation and spiritual confusion
- Material and spiritual gains (Labh)
- Freedom from fear and quiet anxieties (Bhay Mukti)
- The transformation of Ketu's restlessness into authentic spiritual seeking
Auspicious Tithi and Events
The most powerful days to perform Ketu Dosh Nivaran Puja
- Gita Jayanti, Mokshada Ekadashi, Vaikuntha Ekadashi
- As per Panchang Muhurat
- Auspicious Tithi In Shukla Paksha
- Auspicious Tithi In Krishna Paksha







