Rudrabhishekam, a revered ritual in Kashi, involves devotees pouring sacred liquids such as milk, ghee, and Ganges water over a Shiva lingam at temples like Kashi Vishwanath, while learned pundits chant the Rudram Chamakam, invoking Lord Shiva’s divine presence with precision and devotion.
This puja holds immense significance, rooted in the Shiva Purana, where it is described as a Vedic offering performed by sages to appease Shiva, a tradition that has been central to Kashi’s spiritual practices for centuries, symbolising the purification of the soul through divine connection.
The benefits of Rudrabhishekam are profound, as it purifies the mind and soul, bringing inner peace, prosperity, and the removal of obstacles, ensuring devotees experience both spiritual upliftment and material well-being through Shiva’s grace.