What is Chadava
In Hindu tradition, Chadava refers to offerings made to a deity or at a temple, such as flowers, prasad, sweets, fruits, clothes, or other sacred items, as a symbol of devotion, gratitude, and surrender. These offerings are believed to carry the bhakti of the devotee and invite blessings, protection, and spiritual upliftment for the individual and family.
Chadava with Hindu Heritage
On Hindu Heritage, devotees can book Chadava to renowned temples and deities across India without being physically present, ensuring their offerings are made in their own name and gotra with proper rituals. Through a simple online process, users can select the temple, type of offering, special occasions (health, career, marriage, festivals, pitru rituals, etc.), and receive confirmations or updates of the seva performed.
Why Offer Chadava Online
Online Chadava seva helps those living away from their hometown, abroad, or with limited mobility to stay connected to their kuldevi, ishta devata, and favorite temples in an authentic way. It also supports temples and priests while maintaining traditional vidhi, allowing devotees to combine digital convenience with the sanctity of age-old Hindu practices.